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Moominsummer Madness Author(s) Tove Jansson Original title 'Farlig midsommar' Translator Thomas Warburton Country Finland Language Swedish Series Moomins Genre(s) Children's novel Publication date 1954 Published in
English1955 ISBN ISBN 0140305017(English) Preceded by The Exploits of Moominpappa Followed by Moominland Midwinter Moominsummer Madness (Swedish title Farlig midsommar, ‘Dangerous Midsummer’) is the fourth in the series of Tove Jansson's Moomins books, published in 1954.
The novel forms the basis of episodes 28-30 in the 1990 TV series.
Plot summary
A nearby volcano causes a massive wave to flood Moominvalley. While escaping the flood the Moomin family and their friends find a building floating past, and take up residence there. They believe it is a deserted house until they realise someone else lives there, Emma, who explains that it is not a house but a theatre. The moomins start to understand about the scenery, props, and costumes they have found. The theatre drifts aground and Moomintroll and the Snork Maiden decide to go and sleep in a tree. When they wake next morning the theatre has floated away again and they are alone. Meanwhile Little My accidentally falls overboard, and by some strange coincidence is rescued by Moomintroll's adventurous friend Snufkin who is setting off to seek revenge on a grumpy Park Keeper. He tears down all the 'Do not walk on the grass' notices, fills the lawns with electric Hattifatteners and sets free twenty-four small woodies who immediately adopt him as their father. The coincidences continue as Moonmintroll and the Snork Maiden meet Emma's deceased husbands niece, the Fillyjonk, and all three get arrested burning the signs that Snufkin tore up. Meanwhile in the theatre, Emma helps Moominpappa write a play and the family decide to stage it. The woodies find a playbill for the play and cajole Snufkin into taking them to the theatre. The Hemulen who has arrested Fillyjonk, Moomintroll and the Snork Maiden also finds a playbill and leaves his cousin to guard the prisoners while he heads off to see the play. The cousin is persuaded of their innocence and lets them out to go to the play too, where everyone is reunited and ends up on stage, the play itself collapsing into a big reunion party. When the floods recede everyone gets to go home.
External links
The Moomin Series By Tove Jansson and Lars Jansson Books The Moomins and the Great Flood (1945) · Comet in Moominland (1946) · Finn Family Moomintroll (1948) · The Exploits of Moominpappa (1950) · Moominsummer Madness (1954) · Moominland Midwinter (1957) · Tales from Moominvalley (1962) · Moominpappa at Sea (1965) · Moominvalley in November (1970)Picture books, comics
and other booksThe Book about Moomin, Mymble and Little My (1952) · Who Will Comfort Toffle? (1960) · The Dangerous Journey (1977) · Skurken i muminhuset (1980) · Songs from Moominvalley (1993) · Moomin comic strips (1954–75) · Moomins Cookbook (2010)Characters Moomintroll · Moominmamma · Moominpappa · Sniff · Snufkin · Little My · Hemulen · The Groke · Hattifatteners · The Snork Maiden · The MymblesLocations FictionalMoominvalley · Moomin HouseRealTelevision Die Muminfamilie/Sturm im Mumintal (1959–60) · Moomin (1969–70) · Mumintrollet (1969) · New Moomin (1972) · Mumindalen (1973) · The Moomins (1977–82, HD 2010) · Moomin (1990–91) · Delightful Moomin Family: Adventure Diary (1991–92)Film Moomin (1971) · Moomin (1972) · Mumi-troll (1978) · Who Will Comfort Toffle? (1980) · Shlyapa Volshebnika (1980–83) · Comet in Moominland (1992) · Moomin, Mymble and Little My (1993) · Moomin and Midsummer Madness (2008) · Moomins and the Comet Chase (2010)Jansson relations
and friendsViktor Jansson · Signe Hammarsten-Jansson · Tuulikki Pietilä · Per Olov Jansson · Sophia Jansson · Atos WirtanenNon-Moomin books
by Tove JanssonSculptor's Daughter (1968) · A Winter Book (1968–96) · The Summer Book (1972) · Fair Play (1989) · Sun City (1989) · The True Deceiver (2009) · Travelling Light (2010)Categories:- Children's novel stubs
- 1954 books
- Moomin books
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