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Nordic Reading Suggestions - March 2020
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You asked about sharing reading challenges. I've actually created a Scandinavian Reading Challenge for myself and anyone who is interested in joining me. Read about it here: http://www.avikinginla.com/scandinavi...
Happy reading!

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No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference (other topics)The Way Through the Woods: On Mushrooms and Mourning (other topics)
it (other topics)
The Maid Silja (other topics)
Naïve. Super (other topics)
With the coronavirus crisis continuing to impact NYC, Scandinavia House is remaining closed. Therefore, all book talks and book groups will be postponed until further notice. If this gives you a chance to spend more time with your favorite Nordic literature, here is our end of March list of suggested reading from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. A recommended list of top Icelandic books is on the way. Stay tuned and as always please share your thoughts and reading suggestions or even a reading challenge!
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A New York Times bestseller by Time‘s 2019 Person of the Year — a collection of the Swedish climate activist’s speeches that ignited a global movement.
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This debut memoir artfully combines grief and the wonders of hunting mushrooms in the Norwegian woods through a tender and often anthropological lens.
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Considered a classic of Scandinavian poetry by one of Denmark’s most revered writers, It is a collection of poems ruminating on the perceptions of nature and reality from sea urchins to mental institutions.
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Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1939), Frans Eemil Sillanpää is known for capturing the essence of Finnish history, as he does in this epic cross-generational tale and bildungsroman of a family’s last descendent, Silja.
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The coming of age tale that inspired previous U.S. presidential candidate and Mayor Pete Buttigieg to learn Norwegian, just to read more of the author’s yet to be translated works.