Marcus and the girls
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This is the second book about the adventures of fourteen-year-old Marcus Simonsen. In the first two months of high school, Marcus falls in love with all his classmates in a row, and in some even for the second time. His friend Sigmund comes up with elaborate plans to win the heart of this or that girl, but as soon as they succeed, Marcus switches his romantic attention to someone else. Marcus could have turned to his father for help, but all his life he loved only his mother. And then a new girl, Alexandra, appears in Marcus’s class. She is unlike anyone else, more beautiful than anyone in the world, and Marcus is ready to do anything to win her heart. Sigmund comes up with another brilliant plan: they will stage Romeo and Juliet, where Marcus will play Romeo and Alexandra will play Juliet. But even then, everything will not go as planned. Klaus Hagerup (1946–2018) is a Norwegian writer, translator, screenwriter, actor and director. He made his debut in 1969 with the collection of poems “This is How I Think of You.” In 1968–1969, Klaus Hagerup acted in various theaters and also worked as a teacher, director and writer. In addition, he starred in several films, but is better known as the author of plays for theater and radio and books, mainly for teenagers. The series about the insecure teenager Marcus brought Klaus Hagerup the greatest fame. In 1988, Klaus Hagerup wrote a biography, Everything Is So Close to Me, about his mother, Inger Hagerup, who is considered one of the most important Norwegian poets of the 20th century. Klaus Hagerup has received several literary prizes, and in November 2018 he was awarded the Brahe Honorary Prize for his contribution to Norwegian literature.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Клаус Хагерюп
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Вера Дмитриевна Дьяконова