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Simon, Trader of the Northern Seas, is a story of a Jewish boy living in eleventh-century Norway. This is a work of fiction, although much of it is based on fact. I hope it will stimulate comments, arguments, and questions; I promise to answer all I can. I have used much of what we can find out about life in Norway at that time. Archeologists have excavated Viking ships in Denmark and Norway, and modern sailors have sailed reproductions of these ships across the Atlantic. Archeologists have also excavated Viking towns in York, England, Bergen, Norway, in Ireland, and elsewhere. We know what the houses looked like, the tools they used, and the clothes and jewelry they wore. The Icelandic sagas tell of what people did in Viking times and what they say about why they did them. Much of what happened to Simon, his friends, and his enemies, is still true today. A stiff breeze filling the sails of our ship is one of my glorious memories. So is the sight of a net full of fish being brought aboard our trawler, the glint of gold in my pan in the Arctic, and the discovery of artifacts, centuries old, right behind the palace of his royal majesty, the prince of Wales. Much less pleasant are the memories of the famine in Europe after a war, the look of armed and lawless men willing to inflict pain for nothing more than the price of a meal, and the North Atlantic smashing a beautiful boat into fragments on a rocky shore. The helpless feel of people who have lost home and family and no longer know who they are or where they belong remains in my mind and Rebecca is very real. All of these things went into the writing of this story. So did the meeting with a Saami woman, dressed in brilliant blue withred and yellow ribbons, whom we did not see among the trees until she stepped into the open roadway. Sammy has been given her gift. There is also much we do not know of the eleventh-century world and the northern seas. We cannot read the tally sticks that have been found.Cohn, Michael is the author of 'Simon Of Bjorgvin', published 2004 under ISBN 9781413461213 and ISBN 1413461212.
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