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Noy Lives in Thailand (original title: ''Noy bor i Thailand'') is the title of a book by the Swedish writer
Astrid Lindgren Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren (; ; 14 November 1907 – 28 January 2002) was a Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays. She is best known for several children's book series, featuring Pippi Longstocking, Emil of Lönneberga, Karlsson-on- ...
, with photos by
Anna Riwkin-Brick Anna Riwkin-Brick or just Anna Riwkin ( Surazh, Chernigov Governorate, Russia – Tel Aviv 19 December 1970) was a Russian-born Swedish photographer.Rittsel, Pär: "Riwkin-Brick, Anna", ''Svenskt biografiskt lexikon'', 30, pp. 243–246. ...
. In 1966, the book was published by Rabén & Sjögren.


Plot

Noy lives with her parents in Thailand, in a small village near Bangkok. Noy would like to go to the big city. But her parents believe that she is still too small for it. Noy is more than pleased when her father actually wants to take her to Bangkok one day. Together, they go there by raft. Since Noy's father has to do some shopping, he tells Noy to wait for him on the raft. But Noy thinks the city is too exciting to wait there and leaves the raft. When Noy gets hungry, she wants to return to her father's raft. But she does not find the way back. After a long time she comes to a temple. She prays that she finds her father again, but at the same time she is so exhausted that she falls asleep on the spot. When she wakes up and leaves the temple, she sees her father standing there. He had already been worried about her. He takes Noy home. Along the way, Noy explains that Bangkok is good in two ways, it's good to get there, but just as good to leave again.


Overview

''Noy Lives in Thailand'' is the eleventh of a total of 15 books from the series
Children's Everywhere Children's Everywhere (also known as Children of the World) is a Swedish photo book series by Rabén & Sjögren, that deals with the daily lives of children around the world in the 1950s and 1960s. The illustration are made by Anna Riwkin-Brick. ...
. The story is based on true events. However, some things have changed. In Sweden, the book was first published in 1966 by Rabén & Sjögren. In addition, the book has been translated into many different languages, including English, German and Hebrew. While the girl's name in German is Wanthai, she is called Noy in the original and the English translation. In Israel, the series Children's Everywhere, which also includes ''Noy Lives in Thailand'', has been a great success. The latter was also based on the translations of the poet Leah Goldberg. In 2015 a new edition of the book had been published in Israel.


Reception

Readingastrid believes that ''Noy Lives in Thailand'' is one of the best children's stories of ''Children's Everywhere''. It is a simple, but also interesting and sweet story. Noy as a character is fun. In addition, the story is also appealing to children today! Sipurpashut.com describes the book as a classic for several generations. In this book, the children get to know the everyday life of a girl in Thailand, learning about Noy, her family, her home and Bangkok.


Editions

* Noy bor i Thailand, Rabén & Sjögren, 1966, Swedish Edition * Noy Lives in Thailand, Circus Child, Methuen, 1967, British Edition * Noy Lives in Thailand, Circus Child, The Macmillan Company, 1967, US-american Edition * Wanthai aus Thailand, Oetinger Verlag, 1967, German Edition * Noy bor i Thailand, Høst & søn, 1967, Danish Edition * Noy bor i Thailand, Gyldendal, 1967, Norwegian Edition


References

{{Authority control Works by Astrid Lindgren 1966 children's books Methuen Publishing books Rabén & Sjögren books Novels set in Thailand Children's books set in Thailand