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The Little Book of the Icelanders at Christmas

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Christmas in Iceland is a vibrant celebration that unites the nation through festive traditions. Music fills the air, friends gather, and restaurants buzz with people enjoying special Yuletide offerings. The excitement of the season is encapsulated in the word "jólaskap," meaning "Christmas mood." Alda Sigmundsdóttir takes you on a journey through Iceland's enchanting Yuletide season, exploring unique foods, customs, and the colorful characters integral to the festivities. Her engaging narrative blends modern practices with the historical and cultural significance of enduring traditions. Discover the delights of smoked lamb, ptarmigan, and the essential Sarah Bernhardt cookies. Learn about the significance of Christmas lights during the dark winter months, family traditions, and the quirky customs that define Icelandic celebrations. Meet the whimsical figures of Grýla, Leppalúði, and the Yule Cat, and dive into the pyrotechnic madness of New Year's Eve. A cherished tradition in Iceland is gifting books during Christmas, which began during World War II when paper imports were less restricted. This custom has flourished, making Iceland the country with the highest book publication rate per capita, especially during the six weeks leading up to Christmas, known as jólabókaflóðið or the Christmas book flood.

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The Little Book of the Icelanders at Christmas, Alda Sigmundsdóttir, Megan Herbert

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