“Your own star in the darkness,”

“Alice Kassius Eggers reads Pin by Linda Holmer and Ina Marie Winther Åshaug”

“the picture BOOK, The little publisher Dockhaveri continues to impress with its issuance.”

“they say that they want to change the conditions of publication and textrelaterad aesthetics in Sweden and the latest addition in this direction is the Diocese of Linda Holmer and Ina Marie Winther Åshaug.”

“Picture books that are not directly targeted to small children has become more common but is still rare.”

“nStiftet caters to ”young adults, or adults who once were young” and is about the where phase which makes itself so well in the literature, the boundary between child and adult, between girl and woman.”

“I think of Sara hansson’s We keep on with an important thing (2011), how the Pin takes at about where it ends.”

“the Next step after the makeup is sex and booze, after Who are you in the Spice girls? instead Who are you in the Elle C? (which I think is a bildningslucka and then a fictional tv series).”

“it is a role-playing game together with blyertsteckningarnas bitwise chaos creates just the right mixture of euphoria and horror that defines adolescence. “

“Extra fine, it is when Holmer and Winther Åshaug step into the home and describes the ubiquity of the mother ”more as a friend”.”

“To let the relationship come in, including O’boypulver-giggle and fastepaket, as an example of how femininity can see through a daughter’s eyes makes the Pin to a very own star in the darkness of winter.”