Animal Thoughts
Hundetanker
Looking for some peace to write a book about why people are so scared of wolves, Vera’s father takes his 13 year old daughter and moves out of the city, and straight into a hornet’s nest.
In fact Vera and her father move to a small place where a wolf has killed several sheep, and their neighbours have formed an illegal hunting party in order to take its life. Inexplicable things begin to happen, and Vera wonders if she is going crazy. What is it about that green hat she finds in a drawer, and why is that drunkard Birger with the sly look on his face so determined to get hold of it? Fortunately Vera meets Gustav, who learns everything about judo theory in the course of one night and who believes Vera, even though what she tells him is impossible to believe.

‘Tyra T. Tronstad is one of the most promising writers I have seen in recent years.’
Barnebokkritikk.no
‘It is an important theme that Tyra Tronstad introduces into children’s literature here. But it is no less exciting that she manoeuvres the hunting debate in the direction of the supernatural. (…) All in all this is a novel which makes room for a lot, and Tyra has a firm grasp of the measures she uses.’
Hamar Arbeiderblad