Niels' Travels Riding a Goose

Niels' Travels Riding a Goose

by (sweden) Selma Lagerlöf

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The first female writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. "Niels' Travels on the Goose" is an outstanding coming-of-age novel and knowledge book. In the book, Niels, a naughty kid who doesn't like studying and likes to play tricks on an elf, is cast into a thumb-sized little man by a spell because he played tricks on an elf. It's spring, and Morton, the niles' gander, is flying north with the geese. In order to protect his geese, Niels hurriedly rode on Morton's back and began a long journey from north to south across the entire territory of Sweden. Through this wonderful trip, Niels broadened his horizons, experienced various difficulties and dangers, and became a brave, witty, helpful, and good boy loved by animals. Finally, he returned to his original form as he wished and returned to his parents.

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