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- Q16984747 subject Q6577310.
- Q16984747 subject Q8531429.
- Q16984747 subject Q8531562.
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- Q16984747 abstract "Bókasafn Ömmu Huldar (literally 'Granny Huld's Library', but in the author's preferred English translation Grandmother's Library) is the third novel by the Icelandic author Þórarinn Leifsson. It won the Reykjavik Children's Book Prize in 2010 and was nominated for the Nordic Children's Book Prize in 2011 – an award given out every two years by librarians in the Nordic countries. The book was, in the assessment of Natalie M. Van Deusen, 'inspired by the recent Icelandic financial crisis'.".
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- Q16984747 wikiPageWikiLink Q6577310.
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- Q16984747 wikiPageWikiLink Q8531429.
- Q16984747 wikiPageWikiLink Q8531562.
- Q16984747 wikiPageWikiLink Q8689229.
- Q16984747 comment "Bókasafn Ömmu Huldar (literally 'Granny Huld's Library', but in the author's preferred English translation Grandmother's Library) is the third novel by the Icelandic author Þórarinn Leifsson. It won the Reykjavik Children's Book Prize in 2010 and was nominated for the Nordic Children's Book Prize in 2011 – an award given out every two years by librarians in the Nordic countries. The book was, in the assessment of Natalie M. Van Deusen, 'inspired by the recent Icelandic financial crisis'.".
- Q16984747 label "Bókasafn Ömmu Huldar".