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    Mio, My Son is a children's book by Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren. It was first published in 1954 in Sweden with the Swedish title Mio, min Mio (literally "Mio, my Mio"). The writing is stylised and the story strongly reminiscent of traditional fairy tales and folklore.

  2. Astrid Lindgren, Ilon Wikland. 4.10. 14,083 ratings655 reviews. Young Anders is carried away from his bleak life as an unloved foster child in Stockholm, Sweden, to become Mio, son of the King of Farawayland.

  3. Mio, My Son. Astrid Lindgren. New York Review of Books, 1956 - Juvenile Fiction - 179 pages. Nine-year-old Karl Anders Nilsson is the unwelcome foster child of an uncaring couple.

  4. Feb 2, 1988 · Young Anders is carried away from his bleak life as an unloved foster child in Sweden, to become Mio, the son of the King of Farawayland. Report an issue with this product or seller. Part of series. New York Review Children's Collection. Print length. 176 pages. Language. English. Publisher. Puffin. Publication date. February 2, 1988. Grade level.

  5. A classic story of a boy who travels to the Land of Faraway to fight the evil knight Kato. Learn about the inspiration, the illustrations, and the reviews of this lyrical and poetic tale by Astrid Lindgren.

  6. May 26, 2015 · In Mio, My Son, a young boy is reunited with his long-lost father, whom he discovers is the King of Farawayland. As the hero learns the ins and outs of his fantastical new home and receives the love of a father he has never known, He also discovers that he's at the center of a foreboding prophecy.

  7. In Mio, My Son, a young boy is reunited with his long-lost father, whom he discovers is the King of Farawayland. As the hero learns the ins and outs of his fantastical new home and receives the love of a father he has never known, He also discovers that he's at the center of a foreboding prophecy.