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  • af Kiti Weil
    66,95 kr.

    Den grønne dame fra Tisvildeleje er historien om en lille pige, der har sin helt egen leg: Hun finder en spændende person i byen, og så følger hun efter ham eller hende og spionerer. En dag finder hun et meget spændende offer. Det er en dame, der er helt anderledes end alle andre, for hun er helt klædt i grønt. Det bliver en oplevelse for livet for den lille pige. Læs med, og få at vide hvorfor.Bogen er rettet mod børn på 7-8 år, men de mindre børn kan også sagtens være med.Om forfatterenKiti Weil er født og opvokset i Holte. Bosat i London 1963-1989, hvor hun var involveret i kunstverdenen. Bosat i Israel fra 1989-1997. Vendte i 1997 hjem til Holte.Illustrator Anne-Lise Andersson har malet i mange år og er medlem af en gruppe kunstnere, der kalder sig naivister. De udstiller sammen en gang om året. Hun har desuden drevet butik i Tisvildeleje. Se mere på: www.migogmille.dk.

  • - Helten fra Tisvildeleje
    af Kiti Weil
    267,95 kr.

    En spændende Historie om helten Kaj Walther - hans redning af fiskerne ved Tisvildeleje og hans spændende liv som kunstner.Flot illustreret med flere af Kaj Walthers malerier samt avisartiklerne fra dengang med helteredningen og æresmiddagen hos kongen.

  • - En historie fra tressernes og halvfjerdsernes Tisvildeleje
    af Kiti Weil
    103,95 kr.

    Børnene i Paletten er en sand historie om tre børns rejse til verdens ende. Her finder de et paradis langt væk fra nutidens elektroniske verden. Et simpelt liv i naturen, hvor havet og skoven er det vigtigste. Krabberne i havet, græshopperne i markerne byder på de skønneste oplevelser, som ingen nogensinde kan tage væk fra dem. Den lille by med få butikker er langt mere spændende end alverdens store shoppingcentre. Hvad end der sker for dem i fremtiden, vil disse minder gemme sig dybt i deres sjæl. Uddrag af bogen Stedet, de var kommet til, hed Tisvildeleje og lå på toppen af en ø, der hed Sjælland. Gaden igennem Tisvildeleje endte lige pludselig nede ved havet. Den førte ingen steder hen, og derfor var børnene sikre på, at det var verdens ende. Her havde deres forældre et lillebitte lyserødt hus, der hed Paletten, fordi det engang havde været en malers studie. (En palet er et stykke træ med et hul i, hvorpå maleren blander sine farver. På grund af hullet er han i stand til at holde det med sin ene hånd, så han kan dyppe penslen i malingen, mens han maler.) Her skulle de bo i seks uger, de første tre uger med deres mor og mormor. De sidste tre uger kom deres far fra England. Alle børnene sov i et værelse, for huset var som sagt meget lille. Miki og David i røde køjesenge og Tania i en anden lille rød seng. Om forfatteren Kiti Weil er født og opvokset i Holte, men har tilbragt alle sine somre i Tisvildeleje, som hun har meget dybe følelser for. Bosat i London 1963-89 og i Israel 1989-97, hvor hun var involveret i kunstverdenen. Vendte tilbage til Holte i 1997. Hun har studeret religionsvidenskab på Københavns Universitet. I 2015 udgav hun børnebogen Den grønne dame fra Tisvildeleje.

  • - A Story from Tisvildeleje in the Sixties and Seventies
    af Kiti Weil
    103,95 kr.

    The Children in “Paletten” is a true story about three children’s trip to the end of the world. Here they find a paradise far away from today’s world of electronics, a simple life in nature where the sea and the woods are most important of all.The crabs in the sea, the grasshoppers in the fields offer the most wonderful experiences. A small village with few shops is much more exciting than all the big shopping centers.Whatever happens in the future these memories will stay deep inside their souls.Uddrag af bogenThe children’s parents had tiny pink house called “Paletten” because it had once been a painter’s studio. (A palette is a piece of wood with a hole in on which the painter blends his colours.) Because of the hole he is able to hold it with one hand so he can dip the brush in the paint while he paints.Here they were to stay for six weeks, the first three weeks with their mother and grandmother and then their father came from England and spend the last three weeks with them.All the children slept in one room. Miki and David in red bunk beds and Tania in another little red bed.The street they lived in was called Solvangsvej. The road opposite was called Tennisvej. It was called that because there were two tennis courts. Next to one of the tennis courts was their great grandmothers old black log house. Often tennis balls came into the garden.Om forfatterenKiti Weil was born and raised in Holte, Denmark. She has spent every summer in Tisvildeleje for which she has deep feelings. Lived in London 1963-89, Israel 1989-97. Was involved in the artworld. Returned to Holte in 1997 and studied comparative religion. Her children’s book The Green Lady from Tisvildeleje was published in 2014.

  • af Kiti Weil
    88,95 kr.

    The Green Lady from Tisvildeleje is the story about a little girl, who is playing a game: She finds an interesting person in the town, and then she follows them and spy on them. One day she finds a very fascinating victim. It is a woman, who is completely different from everyone else, because she is dressed entirely in green clothes. It will be a life-changing experience for the little girl. Read along and discover why.The book is ideal for children aged 7-8, but it also appeals to younger children.About the author:Kiti Weil was born and raised in Holte. Living in London 1963-1989, where she was active in the art world. Living in Israel 1989-1997. Returned to Holte 1997.llustrator Anne-Lise Andersson has been painting for many years and belongs to a group of artists, who call themselves The Naivists. They hold an annual exhibition.Extract:I knew I had to find a way to occupy myself so I would not be too unhappy. That is why I invented a game, which I called people spying. I chose a person in the village and followed him or her to see where they lived. If they were not walking too fast I could just follow them. At other times I could see their footprints on the ground. I saw what pattern their soles made. Sometimes it was small circles or maybe lines or squares. It would have been so much easier if there had been snow on the ground. But that was wishful thinking as there is no snow in the summer. There was a lady who interested me more than anyone else. I called her The Green Lady.

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