Ronia, the Robber's Daughter
Swede. Ronja Rövardotter · 1981
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Main Ideas
- Freedom and independence: Ronia seeks freedom and independence by exploring the world around her and making her own decisions.
- Friendship and loyalty: The relationship between Ronia and Birk demonstrates the importance of friendship and loyalty, even when they belong to rival clans.
- Nature and the environment: The book emphasizes the significance of nature and harmony with the environment, showing how the characters live in the forest and interact with its inhabitants.
- Family relationships and conflicts: The story explores the complex relationships between parents and children, as well as conflicts between different generations.
- Peace and reconciliation: Despite the feud between the clans, Ronia and Birk strive for peace and reconciliation, showing that friendship can overcome enmity.

Date of publication: 24 October 2024
Last updated: 6 November 2024
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Genre: Children's literature
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