The Runaway Sleigh Ride

by Astrid Lindgren

Madicken (Picture book, 3)

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On a snowy day in a small Swedish village, mischievous Elizabeth gets into trouble when she hides on the back of a farmer's sleigh and is taken for a very long ride.

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The brave little girl Elizabeth wants to prove her courage by jumping on a driving sleigh of a stranger. It doesn't stop until they were in the deep forest all covered with snow. She just wants to be back in their cozy home with her parents and her sister. After a long cold and exhausting walk, she becomes so desperate that she just lies down on the snowy ground. Fortunately, an elderly couple just passes and takes her back home.
A lovely story which perfectly shows that children shouldn't always show their courage as it could end badly.
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The book is about Christmas time in a small village in Sweden and tells the adventure of Elizabeth and Mardie. Like in Christmas in Noisy Village, the author gives an insight of typical Christmas preparations in Sweden, such as baking ginger bread, making sleigh rides and going to a small town to buy Christmas presents. Elizabeth wants to be brave and so she just jumps on a sleigh like one boy she knows. This decision results difficult, as they sleigh does not stop until they are in the middle of the forest and the girl is on her own. What I found very interesting is that the man riding the sleigh did not bring the girl back to her parents. He just leaves her back alone in the snow-covered forest. Maybe this is a way by the author that show more she wants to call the attention to the unkindliness of many people. Children should not only be careful on which sleigh they ascend, moreover, they should not get into a stranger's car. Although, it seems as if Sweden is a very safe country, there are people you should better not go with. But like in most or all books written by Astrid Lindgren, forest and animals play an important role. The girl goes into a cowshed and to limber up on a cow. This shows children who are not used to these types of animals that they are patient animals (maybe not always).
The book also shows how terrible it is for parents, siblings and friends if someone has gone and you don't know where he/she is. And how glad they are if someone comes back.
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Long picture book, would make for a good 'family read-aloud at Christmas-time' tradition. Marvelous pictures, adventure, and lessons of courage, hope, and love.

I'm not sure why it's listed in the Madicken series - the characters here are not given the same names as the ones in [b:Mischievous Meg|42327|Mischievous Meg|Astrid Lindgren|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1334016580s/42327.jpg|2065703]. Also, that's a chapter book, and this is a picture book. I'd suggest reading all the ones that you can find, but not worrying about keeping the 'series' together.

If someone knows better, please comment. :)

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Astrid Lindgren: November 7, 1907 - January 28, 2002 There are few children's authors more famous than Astrid Lindgren, creator of the feisty, legendary heroine, Pippi Longstocking. Lindgren was born on November 14, 1907, in Sweden. Her work has been acclaimed with many prestigious awards, among them the Hans Christian Andersen Medal (1958), the show more Lewis Carroll Shelf Award (1978), and the International Book Award (1993). This truly internationally known author was the recipient of the Albert Schweitzer Medal and has been honored repeatedly in her native Sweden. There is a bronze statue of her in a Stockholm park. Her picture is on a postage stamp. The "World of Astrid Lindgren" is a theme park featuring the wholesome characters of her books. The annual children's literature award is known as the Astrid Lindgren Prize. The inspiration for this long and illustrious career, spanning five decades, is the author's own childhood. Her memories - of free and often wild play with her brothers and sister, of loving parents, of a close-knit farm community, of reading about heroines like Pollyanna and Anne of Green Gables - became the foundations of her books. Lindgren has said, "I write to amuse the child within me, and I can only hope that in this way other children as well can have a little fun." Lindgren amused her own children by telling them stories. Her daughter, Karin, named Pippi Longstocking, and the first written story was given to Karin as a birthday gift. The next year, 1945, Pippi Longstocking won a best children's book competition and Lindgren began writing the perennially child-pleasing stories that make up her enormous body of work, some of which are the series based on "Children of Noisy Village", the fable "The Tomten", the rambunctious "Karlson-On-the-Roof", the irrepressible"Lotta on Troublemaker Street" , the controversial "The Brothers Lionheart", and the unforgettable, wildly funny superheroine, Pippi, was featured in other books and became a star of stage, screen and television. Lindgren has been called the world's most read author of children's books. She is hailed as the third most translated children's book author after H.C. Andersen and the Grimm brothers. Her impact on the world of children's literature is immeasurable. Astrid Lindgren died in her sleep, in her home in Sweden on January 28, 2002 at the age of 94. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Wikland, Ilon (Illustrator)

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Hacht, Silke von (Übersetzer)
Tenfjord, Jo (Translator)

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Canonical title
The Runaway Sleigh Ride
Original title
Titta, Madicken, det snöar
Original publication date
1983
Original language*
Swedish
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Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
839.78Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesOther Germanic literaturesSwedish literatureSwedish miscellany
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PZ7 .L6585 .RLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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