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Celebrating Scandinavian culture, language, and traditions
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Astrid Lindgren: The Swedish Author Who Gave the World Pippi Longstocking
By Amy Sinar age 12 When I first read about Astrid Lindgren, I was amazed by how much of an impact one writer could have on children’s literature—not just in Sweden, but all around the world. Best known for creating the iconic character Pippi Longstocking, Lindgren is considered one of the most influential children’s authors of the 20th century. Astrid Lindgren was born in Sweden in 1907 and grew up in the countryside, which inspired many of her stories. She began writing sto
Beck Sinar
Nov 22 min read


Thom’s Scandinavian journey and the making of "Patch" York
In 2016, Thom and his wife Poppy were living and working in London. Both originally from York, they were beginning to wonder what life outside the capital might look like. Six months after the Brexit referendum, that question became real when Poppy was approached by a recruiter at Spotify.
Millie
Oct 314 min read


Meeting Karin Sjölin and the story of SveaBritt
On a very rainy Monday evening in York, Caroline Key (YASS committee member) and I made our way through the puddles to meet Karin Sjölin Frudd, former Chair of SveaBritt. Karin and her husband Nigel live in London but also keep an apartment in York — Nigel is originally from Leeds, while Karin comes from Gävle, north of Stockholm.
Millie
Oct 54 min read


Cinnamon buns, princess cake and 50 Swedish words for love
On a September evening, around 35 members gathered at the Norwegian Study Centre (YASS) Stephen Keeler to welcome award-winning author...
Millie
Sep 142 min read
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