The Spettecake Holiday

The Spettecake Holiday by Edith Unnerstad, published by Brockhampton Press in 1970, is a delightful children’s book that captures the essence of summer adventures. This edition spans 188 pages and is presented in English, inviting young readers to immerse themselves in the joys of childhood experiences on a farm.
In this story, Pelle Göran and his cousin Katarina, affectionately known as Kaja, enjoy a memorable summer filled with exploration and discovery on their grandmother’s farm in southern Sweden. The narrative focuses on their playful interactions and the enchanting environment of rural life, providing a vivid portrayal of family bonds and the simple pleasures of childhood. Readers will find a charming depiction of farm life and the joys of summer, making it a suitable addition to any children’s book collection.
Official synopsis Publisher
Pelle Göran and his cousin Katarina (Kaja) spend a wonderful summer on Grandmother’s farm in southern Sweden.
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