The Cotter's Son: A Story from Sigdal
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About this book
This book is considered the most popular Norwegian-American novel and the publication of this edition makes it available in English for only the second time. First written in 1884 in America by Norwegian immigrant H.A. Foss this book has enjoyed great popularity among Norwegians as evidenced by the 16 editions that have been published in Norwegian. It tells the story of Ole Haugen the son of the poor cotter (farm workers who lived in the small cottages on large European farms) and the love that develops between him and Marie Hovland the daughter of the owner of the large farm. Class differences are evident in her fathers discouragement of their relationship and Ole emigrates to America to make some money and become financially stable to look better in the eyes of Maries father. Many adventures await Ole during this three years living in Wisconsin and Chicago. But after some successful business ventures Ole returns to Norway to once again seek the hand of his beloved Marie.
