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The Invention of Lefse

Published
Oct 2011
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
64

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"Mette Iversdatter's window was a porthole on the winter sky."

Larry Woiwode brings us into the simple and anxious rhythms of life for a Norwegian farm girl in the first decade of the twentieth century. Christmas Eve falls in the midst of deprivation as Mette's family prepares to journey to her grandparents' farm. When her father fails to bag a big deer on the journey, they arrive, like everyone else, almost empty-handed. Yet despite frustration and disappointment, this extended family combines their meager resources to create an unexpected marvel of a meal that transforms the family's Christmas.

Sharply observed and crisply written, Woiwode's story throbs with truths known to human hearts in any century. He carefully renders the hesitant hopes of a child, the aching disappointments and steady perseverance of her elders, and the surprise of beauty and joy. That prayers may yet be answered―that the provision may be greater even than the promise―is a truth for Christmas and always.

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Sep 2011 Crossway ISBN 1433527391
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Oct 2011 Thomas Nelson ISBN 1433527367
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Sep 2011 Crossway ISBN B005LIHFYK
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Jan 2012 christianaudio.com ISBN B006TSTM6K
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