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Author: by Julie Ravn
A reflective novel about family, work, and belonging, moving between Odense and the wider national literary scene while tracing what people keep, lose, and tran
- Literary Fiction
- Originally published in:
- Danish (da)
- Published by:
- Politikens Forlag
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Author: by Julie Ravn
A reflective novel about family, work, and belonging, moving between Odense and the wider national literary scene while tracing what people keep, lose, and tran
- Literary Fiction
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- Original language:
- Danish (da)
- Publisher:
- Politikens Forlag
Rooms Facing Odense
by Julie Ravn
A reflective novel about family, work, and belonging, moving between Odense and the wider national literary scene while tracing what people keep, lose, and tran
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- Literary Fiction
- Publisher
- Politikens Forlag
- Country
- Denmark (DK)
- Release date
- March 9, 2026
- ISBN-13
- 9781740712217
Rooms Facing Odense
Julie Ravn
Literary Fiction
Politikens Forlag
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