VI Kallar Honom Anna - Sources and Further Reading

Sources and Further Reading

  • Peter Pohl on Vi kallar honnom Anna (Swedish)
  • Text on the backside of the book (Swedish)
Books by Peter Pohl
  • Johnny, My Friend
  • Regnbågen har bara åtta färger
  • Vi kallar honom Anna
  • Havet inom oss
  • Alltid den där Anette!
  • De Stora Penslarnas Lek
  • Medan regnbågen bleknar
  • Kan ingen hjälpa Anette?
  • Malins kung Gurra
  • Man har ett snärj
  • Glittras uppdrag
  • I Miss You, I Miss You!
  • En röd sten till Carina
  • Vill dig
  • Vilja växa
  • När alla ljuger
  • Minns det
  • Men jag glömmer dig inte
  • Intet bortom det yttersta
  • Klara papper är ett måste
  • Tillsammans kan vi förändra världen
  • Man kan inte säga allt
  • Jag är kvar hos er
  • Tusen kulor
  • Sekten
  • Nu heter jag Nirak
  • Anton, jag gillar dig!

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