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A PORTABLE, POCKET EDITION OF THE DEFINITIVE WOOD-CUTTER'S BIBLE -
PERFECT FOR FATHER'S DAY "The book has spread like wildfire" Daily
Mail "A how-to book with poetry at its heart" T.L.S. "A
step-by-step guide to preparing your wood store" Independent
Whether you're a seasoned woodcutter, or your passion is yet to be
kindled, NORWEGIAN WOOD is a highly informative and entertaining
guide for year-round wood management, and the perfect gift.
Chopping and stacking wood is a pastime where the world makes sense
once more. Because our relationship to fire is so ancient, so
universal, it seems that in learning about wood, you can also learn
about life. And who better to impart this wisdom than an expert
from Scandinavia, where the extreme climate has obliged generations
to hone and share their skills with tools, wood and heat
production. Lars Mytting has distilled the wisdom of enthusiasts,
from experienced lifelong growers, stackers and burners to
researchers and professionals of combustion and tree culture. Part
guide to the best practice in every aspect of working with this
renewable energy source, part meditation on the human instinct for
survival, this definitive handbook on the art of chopping, stacking
and drying wood in the Scandinavian way has resonated across the
world, with more than a million copies sold worldwide. More than
200,000 copies sold in English editions. The book that defined a
genre.
"Love, suspense, nature and superstition are woven together in this
powerful novel" MAJA LUNDE, author of The History of Bees "Lars
Mytting writes with an insight, empathy and integrity few others
can match" JO NESBO "An exquisitely atmospheric novel . . . The
Bell in the Lake does what fiction promises: to steal you away to
another world and ask you, if unfairly, to leave a little of your
heart behind" DEREK B. MILLER, author of Norwegian by Night
"Lyrical, melancholy and with beautifully drawn characters, this
pitches old beliefs against new ways with a haunting delicacy that
rings true." DAILY MAIL THE TIMES' "Historical Fiction Book of the
Month" The first in a rich historical trilogy that draws on legend,
by a literary craftsman and the author of The Sixteen Trees of the
Somme Norway, 1880. Winter is hard in Butangen, a village secluded
at the end of a valley. The lake has frozen, and for months the
ground is too hard to bury the dead. Astrid Hekne dreams of a life
beyond all this, beyond marriage, children, and working the land to
the end of her days. Then Pastor Kai Schweigaard takes over the
small parish, with its 700-year-old stave church carved with pagan
deities. The two bells in the tower were forged by Astrid's
forefather in the sixteenth century, in memory of conjoined twins
Halfrid and Gunhild Hekne. They are said to hold supernatural
powers. The villagers are wary of the pastor and his resolve to do
away with their centuries-old traditions, though Astrid also finds
herself drawn to him. And then a stranger arrives from Dresden,
with grand plans for the church itself. For headstrong Astrid this
may be a provocation too far. Talented architecture student Gerhard
Schoenauer is an improbable figure in this rugged community. Astrid
has never met anyone like him; he seems so different, so sensitive.
She finds that she must make a choice: for her homeland and the
pastor, or for an uncertain future in Germany. Then the bells begin
to ring . . . Translated from the Norwegian by Deborah Dawkin
Deborah Dawkin originally trained in theatre at Drama Centre,
London, before turning to translation. Her translations include The
Blue Room by Hanne Orstavik and Buzz Aldrin: What Happened to You
in All the Confusion by Johan Harstad, shortlisted for the Best
Translated Book Awards in 2012. She is the co-translator of eight
plays by Ibsen for Penguin Classics. With the support of the
Creative Europe Programme of the European Union
A family story of epic scale, by the author of NORWEGIAN WOOD and
THE BELL IN THE LAKE. "An intricate story about war, family,
secrets and,yes, wood ... An engaging, satisfying read" The Times
"So cleverly plotted, and it builds up such effortless dramatic
momentum as it zeroes in on its conclusion" Scotsman Edvard grows
up on a remote mountain farmstead in Norway with his taciturn
grandfather, Sverre. The death of his parents, when he was three
years old, has always been shrouded in mystery - he has never been
told how or where it took place and has only a distant memory of
his mother. But he knows that the fate of his grandfather's
brother, Einar, is somehow bound up with this mystery. One day a
coffin is delivered for his grandfather long before his death - a
meticulous, beautiful piece of craftsmanship. Perhaps Einar is not
dead after all. Edvard's desperate quest to unlock the family's
tragic secrets takes him on a long journey - from Norway to the
Shetlands, and to the battlefields of France - to the discovery of
a very unusual inheritance. The Sixteen Trees of the Somme is about
the love of wood and finding your own self, a beautifully intricate
and moving tale that spans an entire century. A TIMES BESTSELLER
Mytting's book is as much a romantic historical thriller as it is a
book of promise, a page-turner as it is a reflective journey into
selfhood, history, life's meaning and individual moral
responsibility - Mika Provata-Carlone, Bookanista Translated from
the Norwegian by Paul Russell Garrett
THE DEFINITIVE WOOD-CUTTER'S BIBLE - THE BESTSELLING, YEAR-ROUND
GUIDE TO CHOPPING, STACKING AND DRYING WOOD "The book has spread
like wildfire" Daily Mail "A how-to book with poetry at its heart"
T.L.S. "A step-by-step guide to preparing your wood store"
Independent Whether you're a seasoned woodcutter, or your passion
is yet to be kindled, NORWEGIAN WOOD is an entertaining guide for
year-round wood management, and the perfect gift. Chopping and
stacking wood is a pastime where the world makes sense once more.
Because our relationship to fire is so ancient, so universal, it
seems that in learning about wood, you can also learn about life.
And who better to impart this wisdom than an expert from
Scandinavia, where the extreme climate has obliged generations to
hone and share their skills with tools, wood and heat production.
Lars Mytting has distilled the wisdom of enthusiasts, from
experienced lifelong growers, stackers and burners to researchers
and professionals of combustion and tree culture. Part guide to the
best practice in every aspect of working with this renewable energy
source, part meditation on the human instinct for survival, this
definitive handbook on the art of chopping, stacking and drying
wood in the Scandinavian way has resonated across the world, with
more than a million copies sold worldwide. More than 175,000 copies
sold in English editions. The book that defined a genre.
"Lars Mytting writes with an insight, empathy and integrity few
others can match" JO NESBO The Reindeer Hunters is the second in a
thrilling historical trilogy that began with The Bell in the Lake.
The year is 1903, and twenty-two years have passed since Astrid
Hekne died in childbirth. Her son Jehans lives on a modest
smallholding up in the hills near Butangen, having withdrawn from
his community. He is drawn to freedom, to fishing and reindeer
hunting, and one day meets a stranger over the body of a huge
reindeer buck. Outside the new church in Butangen, Pastor Kai
Schweigaard still cares for Astrid Hekne's grave. The village's
overworked priest is tormented by his old betrayal, which led to
death and to the separation of two powerful church bells cast in
memory of two sisters in Astrid's family. Kai is set on finding an
ancient tapestry made by the sisters - the Hekne Weave - in the
hope that it will reveal how he can remedy his iniquities.
Conceived on an epic scale by Norway's bestselling author, The
Reindeer Hunters is a novel about love and bitter rivalries, sorrow
and courage, about history and myth, and a country as it enters a
new era, about the first electric light and the Great War in
Europe, where brother stands against brother. Translated from the
Norwegian by Deborah Dawkin
The latest Scandinavian publishing phenomenon is not a Stieg
Larsson like thriller; it s a book about chopping, stacking, and
burning wood that has sold more than 200,000 copies in Norway and
Sweden and has been a fixture on the bestseller lists there for
more than a year. Norwegian Wood provides useful advice on the
rustic hows and whys of taking care of your heating needs, but it s
also a thoughtful attempt to understand man s age-old predilection
for stacking wood and passion for open fires. An intriguing window
into the exoticism of Scandinavian culture, the book also features
enough inherently interesting facts and anecdotes and inspired
prose to make it universally appealing. The U.S. edition is a fully
updated version of the Norwegian original, and includes an appendix
of U.S.-based resources and contacts.
"Lars Mytting writes with an insight, empathy and integrity few
others can match" JO NESBO The Reindeer Hunters is the second in a
thrilling historical trilogy that began with The Bell in the Lake.
The year is 1903, and twenty-two years have passed since Astrid
Hekne died in childbirth. Her son Jehans lives on a modest
smallholding up in the hills near Butangen, having withdrawn from
his community. He is drawn to freedom, to fishing and reindeer
hunting, and one day meets a stranger over the body of a huge
reindeer buck. Outside the new church in Butangen, Pastor Kai
Schweigaard still cares for Astrid Hekne's grave. The village's
overworked priest is tormented by his old betrayal, which led to
death and to the separation of two powerful church bells cast in
memory of two sisters in Astrid's family. Kai is set on finding an
ancient tapestry made by the sisters - the Hekne Weave - in the
hope that it will reveal how he can remedy his iniquities.
Conceived on an epic scale by Norway's bestselling author, The
Reindeer Hunters is a novel about love and bitter rivalries, sorrow
and courage, about history and myth, and a country as it enters a
new era, about the first electric light and the Great War in
Europe, where brother stands against brother. Translated from the
Norwegian by Deborah Dawkin
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