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''Seacrow Island'' (original title: ''Vi på Saltkråkan'') is a children's book written by
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- ...
. The story continues in the book ''
Scrap and the Pirates ''Scrap and the Pirates'', also ''Skrallan and the Pirates'' (original title: ''Skrållan och Sjörövarna'') is a children's book written by Astrid Lindgren. Plot In the summer Scrap (Swedish: Skrållan) lives on an island called Seacrow Island ...
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Plot

Family Melkersson from Stockholm goes to Seacrow Island to live at Carpenter’s Cottage during their summer holidays. Melker, a widowed father of four, has rented the house, without seeing it before. When it starts raining through the roof, the family is a little disappointed but soon begins to love the house by the sea. While the 19-year-old daughter Malin, takes care of the house and goes on dates, her oldest brothers Johan and Niklas befriend with Teddy and Freddy who are living on the Island. Together the friends experience a lot of adventures, like getting lost in the ocean, during a foggy day. Teddy’s and Freddy’s sister Tjorven befriends with Pelle, Melker’s youngest son. Tjorven has a giant Bernard, that Pelle likes really much. He is a little jealous that Tjorven has such a great animal. Pelle and Tjorven are often joined by Stina, who visits her grandfather during the holidays. As Pelle loves animals so much Tjorven gets him a rabbit called Jocke that Tjorven takes care of when Pelle is in Stockholm. After several holidays on the island, the Carpenter’s Cottage should be sold, by the owner. Family Melkersson is very sad, because they do not have enough money to buy the house. So it seems to get sold to a rich man who wants to demolish their beloved house to build a holiday house on it. When Melker finally gets a lot of money, for writing a book, the house seems to be sold already by the estate agent. Pelle and Tjorven, however, manage to contact the owner of the house and can convince her to sell the house to Melker. Now the family is able to stay on Seacrow Island whenever they want.


Characters

* Melker Melkersson is a single-father from Stockholm who is almost 50 years old. His wife died when their youngest son Pelle was born. Melker is a little clumsy but loved by all the people on Seacrow Island. * Malin Melkersson is the 19-year-old daughter of Melker and sister to Johan, Niklas, and Pelle. Since her mother has died when Malin was 12 years old she took care of her brothers and her father. To her brothers, she is like a mother. Malin is very pretty and fancied by a lot of guys. * Pelle Melkersson is seven years old and loves animals. He has a very close relationship with Malin. * Johan & Niklas Melkersson are the brothers of Malin and Pelle. They always do things together. On Seacrow Island they befriend with Teddy and Freddy and have a lot of adventures with them. * Tjorven Grankvist is six years old and lives on Seacrow Island with her parents, her dog, and her two sisters. She is a loveable mischief, good natured and straightforward, and often encourages her somewhat more reserved friend Pelle to look for adventures with her. At the end of the book, she convinces him to find the elderly owner of the Carpenter's Cottage and "buy" the house from her for the Melkerssons, giving her one Swedish crown deposit. * Bosun is a two-year-old giant Bernard and belongs to Tjorven. * Nisse Grankvist is the island’s shopkeeper and father of Tjorven. * Marta Grankvist is the mother of Tjorven. * Teddy (Teodora) & Freddy (Frederika) Grankvist are the sisters of Tjorven. They grew up on Seacrow Island and know the Island and its surroundings very well. When Johan and Niklas go to Seacrow Island on their holidays they always spent time with them. Teddy is thirteen and Freddy twelve years old. * Stina is at most five years old. She often visits her grandfather Söderman on Seacrow Island and loves to tell fairy tales and stories. * Söderman is the grandfather of Stina and lives on Seacrow Island * Westerman is living on Seacrow Island. He is always in need for money. * Krister is a guy who falls in love with Malin. However, the dates of Malin and Krister are always disturbed by Malin's brothers and eventually they stop dating. * Björn Sjöblom is a teacher. He teaches the children of Seacrow Island on an Island close by, where he also lives. He falls in love with Malin who does not love him back. So eventually he gets engaged with another woman. * Peter Malm is a scientist who comes to Seacrow Island. He is the first guy Malin really falls in love with. Eventually, the couple marries.


Background

The book is based on the TV series ''
Vi på Saltkråkan ''Vi på Saltkråkan'' (We on Salt-Crow Island) is a Swedish TV series in 13 25-minute episodes from 1964. The script for the series was written by Astrid Lindgren, who later re-wrote it as a book, also titled ''Vi på Saltkråkan'' (published ...
'' and the film ''Tjorven, Båtsman och Moses''. While the book has been translated into English, the TV series and film have not. ''Seacrow Island'' is the biggest novel that Astrid Lindgren wrote, containing 360 pages.Jens Andersen (2018): ''Astrid Lindgren: The Woman Behind Pippi Longstocking.'' Yale University Press. The story takes place on the fictional holiday island Seacrow Island which doesn't really exist. However, some real places are mentioned in the book, including Söderöra, Furusund and Rödlöga. Thus, Seacrow Island is located on the northern Stockholm archipelago. Astrid Lindgren and her family often spent their summers on the Island Furusund at the Stockholm archipelago. Many of Astrid Lindgren's books were written there. After thirty summer holidays at the Stockholm archipelago, Lindgren started to write ''Vi på Saltkråkan'' which takes place on a fictional island over there. Saltkråkan (the Swedish name for Seacrow Island) is named after a sailing boat of the Lindgren family in Furusund. Astrid Lindgren bought this boat from Hans Rabén.


Reception

The author
Lena Gorelik Lena Gorelik is a German writer. In 2009, she received the Ernst-Hoferichter Prize. Biography She was born in St. Petersburg in 1981 in a Russian-Jewish family. Her family emigrated to Germany in 1992 as quota refugees. She studied at the Germ ...
says that ''Seacrow Island'' is the most important book in her life. She says that she often reads it when she is sick, as there is no other thing that can comfort her as much as the book. While reading the book it can be laughed and cried.
April Bernard April Bernard (born 1956) is an American poet. She was born and raised in New England, and graduated from Harvard University. She has worked as a senior editor at ''Vanity Fair (magazine), Vanity Fair'', ''Premiere (magazine), Premiere'', and Man ...
from ''
The New York Review of Books ''The New York Review of Books'' (or ''NYREV'' or ''NYRB'') is a semi-monthly magazine with articles on literature, culture, economics, science and current affairs. Published in New York City, it is inspired by the idea that the discussion of i ...
'' believes that the book is "an idyll about a family and a village". She has been enchanted by the beautiful book and says that it is suitable for children and for adults. According to ''International Board on Books for Young People'', ''International Institute for Children's Literature and Reading Research'' & ''International Institute for Children's, Juvenile, and Popular Literature'', the book is similar to those based on the Six Bullerby Children. However, Astrid Lindgren gave the children "new surroundings and also developed them into independent children with a great love for animals and nature".''International Board on Books for Young People'', ''International Institute for Children's Literature and Reading Research'' & ''International Institute for Children's, Juvenile, and Popular Literature'' (1987): ''Bookbird, 25'', Hermann Schaffstein Verlag, P. 8-10


References

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