Nora Burglon (1901-1976) lived in Everette, WA, for most of her adult life. She wrote ten children's books and numerous magazine articles. Of Swedish background and widely traveled, her books are carefully researched for accurate detail and sense of place. Her 'Children of the Soil, a story of Scandinavia' was named an honor book by the Newbery Foundation.
Sticks across the Chimney: a story of Denmark
by Nora Burglon, Fritz Eichenberg (Illustrator), Reg Down (Illustrator)
Paperback
- ISBN-13: 9781475101034
- Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
- Publication date: 03/31/2012
- Pages: 166
- Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.35(d)
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This popular tale is set in rural Denmark at the end of 19th century and captures the mood, customs and beliefs of that time - as well as delving into ancient Viking culture. When young Siri and Erik and their widowed mother buy a deserted farm with an ancient Viking grave mound on the land, they have no idea of the challenges and adventures that await them. First they must use their wits and humor to survive without money, as well as deal with suspicious townspeople. Later they participate in the mysterious and exciting events that lead to the opening of the mound and the discovery of a rich hoard of ancient Viking treasure.
Sticks across the Chimney was written out of Nora Burglon's deep personal knowledge of Scandinavia, and is perfectly complemented by her Swedish tale The Gate swings In.
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