Mari Our Little Norwegian Cousin

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Mari Our Little Norwegian Cousin by Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade offers a vivid portrayal of life in rural Norway through the eyes of a young girl named Mari. Set against the backdrop of Norway's picturesque landscapes the narrative delves into the daily activities and cultural traditions of Mari's family. The story begins with Mari learning to make flat-bread a staple in Norwegian households highlighting the importance of self-sufficiency and traditional skills. The family lives on a farm composed of several small buildings each serving a specific purpose reflecting the practical and resourceful nature of Norwegian rural life. The narrative progresses with various events such as a christening in the village where the community gathers to celebrate and uphold their customs. The story also touches on the challenges faced by the family such as the father's need to work in a lumber camp due to a poor harvest illustrating the resilience and adaptability required in rural living. Throughout the book the author weaves in elements of Norwegian folklore and history such as the tales of Vikings and the significance of the Eddas enriching the reader's understanding of the cultural heritage. Mari's interactions with her family and friends her participation in local festivities and her experiences with nature and animals provide a comprehensive view of her world. The book captures the essence of Norwegian life emphasizing values such as bravery honesty and community spirit. Through Mari's adventures and the family's daily routines readers gain insight into the customs and traditions that shape the identity of the Norwegian people.
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