Björn Carlsson – illustratör
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Inbunden, Svenska, 2022
339 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2023
346 kr
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Adrian Slips is a charming, timeless tale that captures the magic of reading together. Gentle in pace yet rich in imagination, it invites parents and grandparents to create lasting moments with children through shared storytelling. A celebration of friendship, courage, and the quiet strength of taking a deep breath, Adrian Slips is a thoughtful adventure—perfect for young listeners and those who read to them.
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Engelska, 202579 kr
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Adrian Slips — A Little Story About Taking It Easy A story for parents and children to share, to breathe through, to slow down with. Because some of the best journeys begin when you stop for a moment — together. On his adventures through caves, up on mountains, through forests and fields, Adrian searches for the way home and meets many exciting animals, new friends — until the path itself invites him to stop, breathe, and listen. In that quiet moment, he realizes he is already there — home. A timeless tale about friendship, wonder, and finding your way by slowing down. For children and the grown-ups who read with them — who remember what it means to take a deep breath. What it means to be home.
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
309 kr
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The story about Adrian and his friends is a story about taking it easy. Having a good time with friends and other acquaintances. But there is supposed to be a little bit more to it – and hopefully this inspires its readers to play around with these (barely) hidden ideas between the first and the last page of the book. Throughout his adventure, Adrian gradually realizes that everyone he meets and everything he sees and experiences is a part of one consistent world. The broader idea of one common home for us all. His relentless attempts to find his way home gradually changes into getting to know the home he is already in – and a part of. Thus, not only the story as a whole, but in a sense, every chapter in itself, is a reflected loop. The story repeats itself with a dash of new insight for every round - and Adrian adjusts his approach to being astray accordingly. The music is composed to underscore the whole idea – not only the progression of the story. Although divided into eight small movements, one for each chapter, it is really just one movement. The main theme of the story, the motto appearing directly in the first movement, appears, more or less unchanged in every movement. But it also serves as a progenote for the individual mottos of each one of them. Together with the falling minor third accompaniment figure, it is the building block of the whole suite. Melodies, harmonies and rhythmical patterns. The music is kept very simple. It tries to capture the English tale telling tradition that the story is inspired by and the pastoral settings of the book. The only moment in the whole piece where a modulation is made is in the seventh movement (Here), where, in the story, Adrian realizes that he actually already is home and makes his small paradigm shift in how he views the world. The reunion with everything he thought he lost, especially his best friend, is almost instant. The last movement is a bit of a recapturing party. Characters and themes come together, and new ideas emerge, again, based on the previous. Why this approach? Well. The story is about transformation – not about departure. Experiencing our world as one. Growing, preferably together, through action and reflection. Taking it easy. Breathing. And maybe having a bit of fun on the way. Björn Carlsson - Frillesås, November 2025