One of Norway's greatest literary successes, The Cotter's Son, by H. A. Foss and translated by Joel G. Winkjer, is considered to be the most popular Norwegian-American novel. This book was first published in Norwegian in 1884. The English translation was first published in 1963, and now a new generation will experience the adversities and adventures of Ole Haugen, the poor cotter's son and Marie Hovland, the rich farmer's daughter. Their story is as endearing today as it was a century ago. A must-read! Paperback, 312 pgs