With her charming and funny drawings and based on her experience living in Norway, Australian Jenny K. Blake portrays Norwegians as no one has done before. With her eye for funny details, she describes everything from lunchboxes matpakker), cheese slicers, cottage life and drinking habits.
I had a giggle while reading this book a few little things rubbed me the wrong way in it. A woman's only accessory is apparently a child and child supplies. I don't know, sometimes it seemed a bit sexist to me, maybe I'm a bit too anal about some things though.
Good laugh through reading anyways, especially when you're familiar with the Norwegian culture and mentality at least a tiny bit.
I've been living in Norway for about 6 months and am starting to get the jokes here! Light and affectionate look at Norwegian idiosyncrasies, habits of mind and love of outdoor gear.
It's fun, light natured, with some very interesting insights into the Norwegian & Nordic culture that you won't necessarily catch on your average trip there, business or vacation. It has a lot of jokes & makes a reader smile or laugh together, yet respecting other cultures, which I appreciate.
I wish there was a bit more of the context or explanation on many of the aspects portrayed. Luckily I have a colleague that I'm close with who's Norwegian but otherwise I won't necessarily be even able to get the explanation even searching online. To me this is the biggest drawback. Otherwise I really enjoyed it.
After reading “Norsk, ikke sant?” (“Norwegian, right?” I thought I might give this a try and see if it was more than a three star that I gave the previous book mentioned: but I found more of the same as in that book. So, still a three star, but the illustrations and small Norwegian treats and how we are as a country, and what we do as go on a cabin trip every weekend (“Hyttetur”, most Norwegians do this, I never had a cabin in my family, so we just stayed home), and more quirks Norwegians have. It is a humorous book I would recommend to people who are not from here tho! Happy reading!♥️
What a wonderful book! I feel as if I know a little bit about Norway and Norwegians A very nice history of Norway to start off with; had no idea there was that much 'historical' tension! Looks at the love all Norwegians have for nature. If you are planning to go to Norway I would highly recommend this book before your trip.
I was in Norway few weeks ago, and I bought this book to read and I have to say that it was so funny! It is easy to read and if u have been in Norway or u love this culture I'm sure u enjoy this book.
I got this book for Christmas and as you can see, the day isn't over and I'm done reading it. I just couldn't resist.. the charming little illustrations and humour were just up my street.
I'm just sad that I couldn't read everything.. there are Norwegian phases and vocab smattered throughout. I only know a word or two myself yet, so I didn't get all of the humour. But there was plenty I did, and many great visual gags too, so don't be put off if you don't speak Norwegian! I can't even string together a sentence myself.
I had a fun afternoon reading this. I recommend it to anyone who has a love of or interest in Norway.
It was so cute and funny. Got it in Oslo at Sentralstasjon. Gives me all the nice memories of the wonderful Norway and its people. So stereotypical, so funny. Loved it.