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Voyage 2002
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Complete, First published Jul 29, 2022
Mature
ABBA set in 2001 and later. What will their voyage be like? 

Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid have known each other since 1969. They have been through a lot together - a lot. ABBA came to an end, but Björn has been working on a new deal. 
Will they pick up where they left? Frida has been through great losses. Agnetha's past years are hidden in mystery. 
How about the love they once felt for one another? 
In each chapter the reader can dive into the POV of Björn, Benny, Agnetha or Frida. You get to know what they feel, what they think, but the storyline continues.

Voyage is a story written by Me and inspired by I. English is not our mothertongue, but we have tried to translate the story as well as possible. Should you discover strange things, please let us know. We are keen on making this a good reading experience for you! 
Any comment or vote on our writing is highly appreciated! 

THANKS TO FÄLTSKOGULVAEUS, WE NOW HAVE A GREAT COVER. WE LOVE IT. THANKS, FÄLTIS!
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Sequel to "I'm A Marionette". The year is 1978, and life behind the spotlight is more complicated than ever. As ABBA moves into a new chapter of fame, Agnetha and Frida find themselves torn between two demanding worlds: global superstardom and motherhood. The stage demands perfection, the cameras never rest-and yet, at home, their children need them just the same. Guilt, exhaustion, and heartache simmer beneath the polished image. How do you chase your dreams without losing the people who matter most? And when the nights come, what's left when the applause fades?