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Görel Kristina Näslund

Author of Our Apple Tree

24 Works 188 Members 4 Reviews

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Works by Görel Kristina Näslund

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Canonical name
Näslund, Görel Kristina
Legal name
Näslund, Görel Kristina
Birthdate
1940-01-29
Gender
female
Nationality
Sweden
Places of residence
Sigtuna, Sweden

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This was a quite good read, a psychology book designed for the layman, filled with interesting matter regarding borderline personality disorder (BPD). A lot of it is quite culled from "I Hate You, Don't Leave Me" by Kreisman/Straus, but still makes for an interesting read, mostly due to the varied - but similar - stories drawn from interviews with people diagnosed with BPD. Recommendable to all Swedes.
 
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pivic | Mar 20, 2020 |
This book is about the eco system of the apple tree. It goes through the seasons of the apple tree and what it looks like. It talks about the bugs and animals that benefit and need the tree to live. It also describes all the kinds of apple foods the tree can make. Then the cycle starts all over again.
 
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dwall011 | 2 other reviews | Apr 3, 2013 |
Genre: Informational

Plot: The plot of this story is the yearly life cycle of an apple tree. While there is no drama that thickens the plot of the book, there is a growing excitement as the book gets closure to the ending of delicious ripe apples.

Review: Our Apple Tree is about the yearly life cycle of an apple tree. It is a good example of an informational book because the information shared about the apple tree and apples is accurate.

Media: paint
 
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cwollan09 | 2 other reviews | Feb 26, 2012 |
a very sweet book about some children's apple tree through the seasons. Gave us idea of different things to do with apples: apple art and an apple crisp recipe in the back!
½
 
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patsila | 2 other reviews | Sep 27, 2009 |

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Works
24
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188
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Rating
3.2
Reviews
4
ISBNs
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Languages
6

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