Viking in Trouble

Viking in Trouble by Jeremy Strong is a New Ed edition published by Penguin Adult on September 7, 1995. This 80-page book presents the humorous escapades of Sigurd the Viking, who finds himself in the modern world, creating chaos and confusion. As he navigates life with his new wife, Mrs. Tibblethwaite, readers are treated to a comedic exploration of the challenges faced by a tenth-century Viking in a contemporary setting.
In this engaging tale, readers will discover how Sigurd’s antics lead to unexpected situations, highlighting the contrasts between his historical background and the modern era. The narrative combines elements of juvenile fiction and historical themes, making it accessible for younger audiences while also appealing to those interested in medieval history. This edition invites readers to join Sigurd on his misadventures, showcasing the humor that arises from cultural clashes and misunderstandings.
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‘Berserk?’ repeated Mr Ellis. ‘He’s stark raving bonkers if you ask me!’
Sigurd the Viking is back, and causing chaos wherever he goes. Even his new wife Mrs Tibblethwaite can’t keep him out of trouble. But then, how would you react if you were a tenth-century Viking stuck in the twentieth century?
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