The detective story “Glass Children” will impress both children and their parents. A tense narrative, breath-taking events, mysticism, and an easy style—no wonder critics around the world have praised this book. Everything begins when Billy and her mother move into a new house by the coast. No one has lived there longer than three years, and locals think it’s cursed. Billy wasn’t ready to believe that nonsense—until strange things started happening to her personally. The girl begins her own investigation and has a lot of questions. What was in this house before? Who are the “glass children” everyone talks about? What are the city residents hiding? And, most importantly, who is driving all the house’s inhabitants away? Listen to the book “Glass Children” to the end, and perhaps you’ll be able to find answers to all these questions too.
Kristina Ulsun is the queen of Scandinavian crime novels. Her books have been translated into 22 languages and regularly win international awards as best books for children.