Meelis

Meelis
Meelis  
Meelis (1961).jpg
Cover of 1961 published version.
Country  Estonia
Language Estonian

Meelis is a historical novel by Estonian author Enn Kippel. It was first published in 1941.

It talks about the adventures of a boy called Meelis, the son of Sakala's elder Lembitu.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Raamatud" (in Estonian). Mixi kirjastus. http://www.hot.ee/mixikirjastus/raamatud.htm. 

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