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Pippi Longstocking is the girl that every child wants to be. Mischief and hilarious situations seem to follow Pippi wherever she goes. She lives all alone, is strong and rich, and very fun and funny. She carries out all her outrageous schemes and games with her new friends, Tommy and Annika. A... read more

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This is the story of Pippi Longstocking who lives in the Villa Villekula and her horse and monkey (Mr. NIilsson). Pippi is stronger than any policeman ever seen in all the world and is forever rushing from one adventure to the other with her red pigtails that stick straight out and her... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

This is the story of Pippi Longstocking who lives in the Villa Villekula and her horse and monkey (Mr. NIilsson). Pippi is stronger than any policeman ever seen in all the world and is forever rushing from one adventure to the other with her red pigtails that stick straight out and her mistmatched stockings.

Characters/People edit see section history

  • Pippi Longstocking: The cheerful, redheaded main character.
  • Annika: Pippi's friend and Tommy's sister. She's a very prim, proper girl who's anxious to please. She also has very good manners and dresses up in her best clothes.
  • Tommy: Pippi's friend and Annika's brother. He's a good-natured fellow who's more daring than Annika.
  • Mr. Nilsson: Pippi's pet monkey. He's rather a gentlemen, and wears a vest and straw hat. He's very intelligent.
  • Mrs. Settergren: Tommy and Annika's mother; a very kind but proper woman.
  • Two policemen: Try to make Pippi live in a children's home and go to school
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Quotes edit see section history

  • “'Have I behaved very badly?' asked Pippi, much astonished. "Goodness, I didn't know that.'”
    Pippi
  • “There was no one to tell her to go to bed just when she was having fun the most...or make her take cod liver oil.”
  • “No doubt I should lie awake nights and wonder and wonder, 'What in the world is the capital of Portugal?' But one can't be having fun all the time.”
    Pippi

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First Sentence edit see section history

"Way out at the end of a tiny little was an old overgrown garden, and in the garden was an old house, and in the house lived Pippi Longstocking."

Table of Contents edit see section history

1. Pippi Moves into Villa Villekulla
2. Pippi Is a Thing-finder and Gets into a Fight
3. Pippi Plays Tag with Some Policemen
4. Pippi Goes to School
5. Pippi Sits on the Gate and Climbs a Tree
6. Pippi Arranges a Picnic
7. Pippi Goes to the Circus
8. Pippi Entertains Two Burglars
9. Pippi Goes to a Coffee Party
10. Pippi Acts as a Lifesaver
11. Pippi Celebrates Her Birthday

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Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 1 of 3 in Pippi Longstocking. (standard series)

Followed by Pippi Goes on Board .

This book is in 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. (authoritative list)

Preceded by The Wave, and followed by Bambert's Book of Missing Stories.

This is book 207 of 986 in 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up. (authoritative list)

Preceded by The Man Who Had to Guess the Devil's Age, and followed by Stone Soup.

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Astrid Lindgren (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. Florence Lamborn (Translator)
  2. Nancy Seligsohn (Illustrator)
  3. Lauren Child (Illustrator) - of the 2007 English translation.

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: Swedish
Publisher: Raben and Sjogren
Country: Sweden
Publication Date: 1945
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Page Count: 160

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