En moderne familie

En moderne familie

Language: Norwegian
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 13: 9788203362361
Publication date: August 1st, 2017
Publisher: Aschehoug
Pages: 239

Genres: Children’s

In the vibrant streets of Rome, three siblings, Liv, Ellen, and Håkon, come together to mark a pivotal moment in their family history. Accompanied by their respective partners and children, this gathering is more than just a celebration; it’s a poignant reunion that allows them to reflect on their shared past and the intricacies of their modern lives. The allure of the Eternal City adds a rich backdrop to their familial ties, intertwining love, nostalgia, and the ever-present spirit of change.

As the siblings navigate the complexities of their relationships, they confront unspoken tensions and the weight of unfulfilled dreams. Each character carries their own burdens, revealing the unique dynamics of sibling rivalry, parental expectations, and the struggle to carve distinct identities within the framework of family. The lush Italian setting serves as an evocative canvas against which their stories unfold, highlighting both the beauty and fragility of their bonds.

Throughout their stay, the thread of memory becomes increasingly significant, inviting moments of laughter, tears, and revelation. As they forge deeper connections, the characters must grapple with their individual choices and the shared history that binds them. The journey through Rome becomes not just a physical exploration, but also an emotional pilgrimage that forces them to face what they have become.

Ultimately, the experience in Rome challenges each family member to reevaluate their lives and relationships, fostering a deeper understanding of what it means to belong in a modern family. This tale captures the essence of love, conflict, and the vibrant tapestry of familial connections, resonating with anyone who has navigated the complexities of their own family ties.

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