Six Swedish Girls in a Boarding School (1979), originally titled Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat
Siv laughed too loud at dinner, then cried in the bathroom. She was the one who found the locked cupboard in the headmistress’s office labeled “MTRJM” — no one knew what it meant.
Reviewing the 1979 Cult Classic: Six Swedish Girls in a Boarding School
Klara wrote letters to a boy who didn’t exist — addressed to “Nils, Stockholm, 1979” — and burned them in the stove.
Linn brought only one book: The Bell Jar. She read the same page every evening.
Malin: The quiet artist who hides sketches of the local village boys in her textbooks.