Little Ghost Laban’s Little Sister

By Inger and Lasse Sandberg

Little Ghost Laban is a ghost who’s afraid of the dark. His scary (but kind) father had high hopes for his son, but Laban is more interested in helping out around the castle than learning the business of scaring others. His sister Labolina is feisty, full of fun and with a very strong voice that keeps them all awake at night. Someone is making loud noises in the castle. It turns out to be Laban the Little Ghost’s new little sister Labolina. She is very cute when she sleeps, and very good at making noises when she is awake. First published in 1977, the book’s artwork and style were updated in 2017.

Publishing information

Year of publication

2017

Page count

40

Original title

Lilla Spöket Laban får en lillasyster

Original language

Swedish

Original publisher

Rabén & Sjögren

About the author

Photo of Inger and Lasse Sandberg for Rights and Brands Literary Rights.

Swedish cartoonist and illustrator Lasse Sandberg and teacher and author Inger Sandberg met in the 1950s and started their successful collaboration as a creative team and married couple. Outside the Nordics they are probably best known for their books about Little Anna and Little Ghost Laban. Together Inger and Lasse wrote and illustrated over 100 books and have been nominated and awarded several prestigious prizes, including the Astrid Lindgren prize and Elsa Beskow plaque.

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