When his father developed Alzheimerâs disease, Don Lago realized that the stories and traditions of his Swedish ancestors would be lost along with the rest of his fatherâs memories. Haunted by this inevitable tragedy, Lago set out to fight back against forgetting by researching and reclaiming his long-lost Scandinavian roots.
Beginning his quest with a visit to his ancestral home of Gränna, Sweden, Lago explores all facets of Scandinavian AmericaâSwedish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Icelandicâalong the way. He encounters Icelanders living in the Utah desert, a Titanic victim buried beneath a gigantic Swedish coffee pot in Iowa, an Arkansas town named after the famous Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind, a real-life Legoland in southern California, and other unique remnants of Americaâs Scandinavian past. Visits to Sigurd Olsonâs legendary cabin on the banks of Burntside Lake in the Boundary Waters of Minnesota and Carl Sandburgâs birthplace in Galesburg, Illinois, further provide Lago with an acute sense of the Scandinavian values that so greatly influenced, and continue to influence, American society.
More than just a travel memoir, On the Viking Trail places Scandinavian immigrants and their history within the wider sweep of American culture. Lagoâs perceptive eye and amusing tales remind readers of all ethnic backgrounds that to truly appreciate America one must never forget its immigrant past.
When his father developed Alzheimerâs disease, Don Lago realized that the stories and traditions of his Swedish ancestors would be lost along with the rest of his fatherâs memories. Haunted by this inevitable tragedy, Lago set out to fight back against forgetting by researching and reclaiming his long-lost Scandinavian roots.
Beginning his quest with a visit to his ancestral home of Gränna, Sweden, Lago explores all facets of Scandinavian AmericaâSwedish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Icelandicâalong the way. He encounters Icelanders living in the Utah desert, a Titanic victim buried beneath a gigantic Swedish coffee pot in Iowa, an Arkansas town named after the famous Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind, a real-life Legoland in southern California, and other unique remnants of Americaâs Scandinavian past. Visits to Sigurd Olsonâs legendary cabin on the banks of Burntside Lake in the Boundary Waters of Minnesota and Carl Sandburgâs birthplace in Galesburg, Illinois, further provide Lago with an acute sense of the Scandinavian values that so greatly influenced, and continue to influence, American society.
More than just a travel memoir, On the Viking Trail places Scandinavian immigrants and their history within the wider sweep of American culture. Lagoâs perceptive eye and amusing tales remind readers of all ethnic backgrounds that to truly appreciate America one must never forget its immigrant past.