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Letters Home
Journeys and Ventures in Pre-Emigration Norway (1785-1805)
Before Ellis Island... before the great waves of Norwegian emigration to America...
There were the letters. Letters Home (Brev Heim) now available in English for the first time is a beautifully illustrated, lovingly translated testament to family, perseverance, and the enduring power of connection. These voices from the late 1700s speak clearly today, reminding us not only of where we come from but how far we've traveled. A Journey Not Across the Ocean, But Across a Nation and more.
In the remote mountain village of Hol, at the northern tip of Norway's Hallingdal Valley, thirteen handwritten letters have survived more than two centuries. Written between 1785 and 1805 by three young brothers—Svend, Webj rn, and Ole—these letters traveled across fjords and mountain passes to reach their father back home. They were carefully preserved on the family farms of vremyro and Hamarsb en, handed down across generations.
Before ships to America, there were skis and footpaths across the Hardangervidda plateau. Before Ellis Island, there was the struggle to survive in a Norway ruled by Denmark, where opportunity had to be earned far from home.
The Brothers' Lives
Webj rn became a renowned rosemaler, decorating churches and homes with vibrant folk art that is still visible today. Although he died young from leprosy, his legacy lives on in the beauty of his work, preserved in paint and wood. Ole settled in Bergen, serving a respected household and writing home with warmth, gratitude, and longing. Svend became a trader and shipowner, expanding his business along the coast and into the Mediterranean until British warships destroyed several of his vessels during the Napoleonic Wars. Helge, whose letters are lost, found wealth and land in Kongsberg, the silver-mining town. His story, too, is woven into the family's greater arc.
Not Just History. A Human Story.
These letters are not dry records. They are filled with: Humor, Hardship, Advice, Love, Faith and the longing that defines all migration, whether across a mountain or across an ocean.
Compiled and annotated by Torstein Seim, a direct descendant of the brothers' family and a sheriff who still lives on the ancestral farm in Hol, Letters Home is a powerful window into the Norwegian experience before emigration. If you have Norwegian roots, this is not just history — it may be your story.
Order the beautifully printed hardcover edition — a keepsake for families and a perfect gift for anyone interested in heritage, art, and history. Prefer digital? The ebook is available for immediate download worldwide.