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Author: by Mathilde Nielsen

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

  • Literary Fiction
Originally published in:
Danish (da)
Published by:
Gyldendal
Also available in:
English (en), French (fr)

The Quiet Road to Aalborg

by Mathilde Nielsen

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

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Genre
Literary Fiction
Publisher
Gyldendal
Country
Denmark (DK)
Release date
April 10, 2026
ISBN-13
9781924242555

The Quiet Road to Aalborg

Mathilde Nielsen

Literary Fiction

Gyldendal

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

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