Viking Voyager: An Icelandic Memoir by Sverrir Sigurdsson with Veronica Li w/ giftcard giveaway
Viking Voyager: An Icelandic Memoir
by Sverrir Sigurdsson with Veronica Li
GENRE: Memoir/Autobiography
BLURB:
This vivacious personal story captures the heart and soul of modern Iceland. Born in Reykjavik on the eve of the Second World War, Sverrir Sigurdsson watched Allied troops invade his country and turn it into a bulwark against Hitler’s advance toward North America. The country’s post-war transformation from an obscure, dirt-poor nation to a prosperous one became every Icelander’s success. Spurred by this favorable wind, Sverrir answered the call of his Viking forefathers, setting off on a voyage that took him around the world.
Excerpt
I left Iceland to pursue university studies in Finland in August 1958. I was a nineteen-year-old embarking on my quest to see the world. In my youth I had deeply admired the adventures of the Vikings. Even after the Viking Age was over, young Icelanders often did a stint in Norway, serving a king or nobleman and performing heroic feats in battle. In the modern era, this tradition takes the form of studying overseas and competing in international business and professional arenas. Like my forefathers, I needed to travel to distant lands to prove myself, and then I would return home and use my skills to help make my country one of the greatest in the world.
I was giddy with optimism in those days. Actually, it wasn’t just me. The whole nation was in a state of euphoria. Everything was going right for our newborn republic. With financial aid from the U.S. Marshall Plan, the country reconstructed the ageing fishing fleet that had been decimated by war and neglect. The World Bank, a United Nations affiliate that would employ me many years later, provided loans to Iceland to build the groundwork for an economic boom. Many more bonuses came our way during the Cold War, when the two superpowers contended for our loyalty. Iceland played hard to get, driving the rival suitors to shower her with gifts.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Sverrir Sigurdsson grew up in Iceland and graduated as an architect from Finland in 1966. He pursued an international career that took him to the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and the U.S. His assignments focused on school construction and improving education in developing countries. He has worked for private companies, as well as UNESCO and the World Bank. He is now retired and lives in Northern Virginia with his wife and coauthor, Veronica.
Veronica Li emigrated to the U.S. from Hong Kong as a teenager. She received her Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of California, Berkeley, and her master’s degree in International Affairs from Johns Hopkins University. She has worked as a journalist and for the World Bank, and is currently a writer. Her three previously published titles are: Nightfall in Mogadishu, Journey across the Four Seas: A Chinese Woman’s Search for Home, and Confucius Says: A Novel. Her website is www.veronicali.com.
Amazon author page:
https://www.amazon.com/Sverrir-Sigurdsson/e/B08LFYCCPD
https://www.amazon.com/Veronica-Li/e/B001JOSCAQ
Facebook:
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Twitter:
https://twitter.com/Sverrir_Sigurds
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https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/142534.Veronica_Li
The Book will be $1.99 during the tour.
Amazon.com buy link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08MDMRM66/
Amazon.ca buy link: https://www.amazon.ca/Viking-Voyager-Icelandic-Sverrir-Sigurdsson-ebook/dp/B08MDMRM66/
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GIVEAWAY
One randomly chosen winner via rafflecopter will win a $50 Amazon/BN.com gift card.
Thanks for hosting!
Thanks for the opportunity to tell the story of my growing up in Iceland and getting the inspiration to travel the world like my Viking forefathers.
I love memoirs and was happy o share!
You are very welcome!
I liked the excerpt, thank you.
Finland has produced world class architects, such as Eero Saarinen who designed Dulles International Airport near Washington, DC. I’m most fortunate to have studied architecture in that country. Glad you like the excerpt.
I liked it too!
Sounds fascinating! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for your interest. Icelanders wrote the sagas about the lives and loves of their countrymen who lived 1000 years ago, and mine is a new chapter.
I love memoirs!
Great excerpt!
Thanks. My decision to study architecture in Finland changed my life forever.
Thanks for hosting, Aubrey. I love memoirs too. Real life can be more fantastic than fiction.
Sounds like an interesting book.
Marion
Thanks for stopping by. I try to link my personal experiences with the events of the time. It’s a good feeling to be a part of something bigger.
This sounds like a very good book
Glad to hear that. This is an upbeat memoir that may inspire readers to venture out of their comfort zone.
I love real-life stories!
Thank you for the chance to win.
Good luck to you and pls stop by again. Hope you enjoyed the post.
Good luck!
Loved reading the excerpt. Beautiful cover art!
Glad you enjoyed it!