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  1. Rasmus and the Vagabond. Astrid Lindgren, Gerry Bothmer (Translator) 4.17. 2,653 ratings140 reviews. After escaping from the orphanage, a nine-year-old Dutch boy is lonely and anxious until he runs into Oscar, a remarkable tramp. Genres Childrens Classics Fiction Swedish Literature Adventure Scandinavian Literature Sweden. ...more.

  2. 1956. Rasmus and the Vagabond. Type: Chapter Book. Author: Astrid Lindgren. Illustrator: Eric Palmquist. Publisher: Plough Publishing. When you are a little orphanage boy who nobody wants – then you might as well be dead, is what Rasmus thinks. But then he gets an idea.

  3. Rasmus and the Vagabond. Astrid Lindgren. Viking Press, 1960 - Juvenile Fiction - 192 pages. After running away from the orphanage to find a home and parents, a little boy meets a tramp, whom he...

  4. Nov 28, 2014 · Together they meet more adventure than they ever imagined, solve a mystery, catch the culprits, and find Rasmus a home. Astrid Lindgren, who gave the world Pippi Longstocking, sets this...

  5. In Rasmus and the Vagabond Astrid Lindgren explores the innocent angst of a young boy, his unlikely companion, and a journey that changes them both. Rasmus is a 9 year old orphan who, though well cared for, has not experienced much love or affection.

  6. Jul 18, 2021 · Rasmus is a friendly kid that seems to get in trouble no matter what he does. He really wants a family and when the latest adoptive parents pick another child, Rasmus decides to run away from the home.

  7. May 1, 2012 · Rasmus, within the confines of his Swedish orphanage, dreams of a family which will overlook his stubbornly straight hair, and will love him. When he runs away, he meets Oscar, a carefree vagabond.