Ola

Ola by Ingri D’Aulaire, published by University of Minnesota Press in 2013, is a reprint edition featuring 56 pages in English. This book presents the enchanting story of a dauntless Norwegian boy who embarks on a skiing adventure filled with unusual encounters. Throughout his journey, he meets new friends, joins a festive wedding party, and faces a howling dragon, all while learning about Norwegian folklore from fishermen in the far north.
Readers will find a delightful blend of action and adventure as Ola navigates his experiences in a vivid depiction of life in Norway. The book captures the essence of Nordic culture and history, making it a unique exploration of people and places. With its charming illustrations, Ola serves as both an engaging tale for young readers and a tribute to the authors’ appreciation for life and storytelling.
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Ola is the enchanting story of a dauntless Norwegian boy who goes skiing one day and has many unusual adventures before returning home. He meets new friends, joins a merry wedding party, encounters a howling dragon, and learns bits of folklore from fishermen in the far north while pulling codfish from the icy waters.
This delightfully illustrated book is at once a true glimpse of life as it once was in Norway and a tribute to Ingri and Edgar Parin d’Aulaire’s zest for living.
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