The Emigrants
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1995
366
Novel • Fiction
Sweden • 1840s
1995
Adult
18+ years
The Emigrants by Vilhelm Moberg follows a group of 19th-century Swedish individuals seeking a better life abroad. Through their journey, the narrative explores themes of hardship, hope, and resilience. The characters face the challenges of emigration, including cultural adjustment and personal sacrifice, as they strive to build a promising future in a foreign land.
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The Emigrants by Vilhelm Moberg is lauded for its vivid portrayal of the 19th-century Swedish migration to America. Readers praise Moberg's rich character development and historical accuracy. However, some find the pacing slow. The narrative's depth offers a compelling exploration of hope and hardship, making it a significant work in immigrant literature.
A reader who enjoys The Emigrants by Vilhelm Moberg is likely interested in historical fiction, immigration narratives, and Scandinavian cultural heritage. Fans of Giants in the Earth by Ole Edvart Rølvaag or Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett may find this epic tale of Swedish emigrants in the 19th century equally engaging.
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366
Novel • Fiction
Sweden • 1840s
1995
Adult
18+ years
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