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Author: by Mads Soe

Family, work, and belonging move through this reflective novel as it shifts between Ribe and the wider literary scene.

  • Literary Fiction
Originally published in:
Danish (da)
Published by:
Forlaget Klim

The Quiet Road to Silkeborg

by Mads Soe

Family, work, and belonging move through this reflective novel as it shifts between Ribe and the wider literary scene.

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Genre
Literary Fiction
Publisher
Forlaget Klim
Country
Denmark (DK)
Release date
February 12, 2026
ISBN-13
9781886310006

The Quiet Road to Silkeborg

Mads Soe

Literary Fiction

Forlaget Klim

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Family, work, and belonging move through this reflective novel as it shifts between Ribe and the wider literary scene.

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