The Sune series is a Familjeliv of books for children and young adultspublished sinceby Swedish writers Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson. The stories were originally 90 episodes made for the Swedish Radio and broadcast in — The books are written in a present tensethird-person narrative and using imperfect for flashback scenes.
Sune Andersson full name: Karl Sune Rudolf Andersson is a Swedish schoolboy, living in a two-storey, single-family house with his father Rudolf who works in an office, mother Karin who is a librarian, big sister Anna, and little brother Håkan "Bråkan" "Hakan the Menace".
In the third book Självklart, SuneSune's little sister Isabelle, is born. Just like Bert in Bert Diariesa similar book series by Jacobsson and Olsson, Sune is interested in girls, and refers to himself as a "girl charmer" Swedish : tjejtjusare. His childhood friend and girlfriend is Sophie Blixt, but Sune also shows interest in other girls, as long as they are not mean.
In Anders Jacobsson worked in a primary school in Karlskoga. Little had changed since he himself was in first grade, children played similar games and books for children and young adults were pretty much the same. Jacobsson wrote an episode about Sune, Familjeliv it in his own studio, and sent it to the station.
The episode was well received and he was asked to make a Sune series. Jacobsson wrote more episodes and soon listeners called demanding to hear the rest of Sagan om Sune "the Tale About Sune". Soon after that, the stories about Sune were broadcast to all of Örebro County.
Many people listened to Sune at work and at home. He was a 7-year-old boy in first grade who had a friend called Joakim Fröberg. Sune was not the typical "tough guy" who used to fight or play soccerinstead he was more interested in girls. Local publisher Hegas contacted Jacobsson and asked if they could publish a book with the stories about Sune.
Olsson illustrated the resulting book Sagan om Sunepublished just before Christmas in The third book, Självklart, Sune "Of Course, Sune"was a collaboration with both of them as writers. Jacobsson and Olsson had originally planned to conclude the Sune series with Sune och Svarta Mannen "Sune and the Dark Man"to work on the Bert series they had started two years earlier.
Instead both series continued. The animated television series The World of Tosh features the 9-year-old Sune. In the series, Sophie acts more like a tomboy and Sune does not seem to fall in love with her. They also have a friend, Herman, an intelligent but quiet guy.
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