Norwegian author Anne B. Ragde recounts a pivotal moment at age 15 that abruptly ended her childhood. She describes the experience as a sudden transition to adulthood, though details of the event remain unspecified. Ragde, known for her successful writing career, reflects on the lasting impact of this single incident. The comment or event, whatever it was, fundamentally altered her perspective and maturity. While the nature of the "comment" is not disclosed, its power to catalyze such a significant personal shift is emphasized. Ragde’s statement offers a glimpse into the formative experiences that shaped the acclaimed author’s life and work. It suggests a story of lost innocence and unexpected responsibility.