
Iceland’s stark, moon‑lit beauty frames the story, where ancient volcanic hills loom over quiet fjords and the tiny wooden capital stirs awake for its annual sheep‑gathering at Þingvellir. The cold, wind‑swept landscape feels both timeless and intimate, a place where daily life still hinges on the rhythms of the land and the slow, deliberate travel of shaggy ponies across miles of untamed moor. This remote setting sets the tone for a tale that balances the grandeur of nature with the simple, earnest hopes of its people.
Into this world steps Thora Nielsen, a bright‑eyed girl whose laughter seems to echo the wind itself. She rushes through her morning routine, bantering with her sharp‑tongued Aunt Margret while dreaming of the six‑hour ride to the gathering, a promise she made to Magnus, the newly elected mountain‑king. Their lively exchanges hint at family expectations and hidden motives, promising a journey that will test Thora’s spirited independence against the weight of tradition and the pull of destiny.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (792K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-05-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1931
Best known for sweeping, emotional novels set in Britain and the Isle of Man, this late-Victorian bestseller reached a huge international audience and saw several of his stories adapted for the stage and screen.
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