Dimensions
128 x 198 x 17mm
It is 1873, and seventeen-year-old Johanna is leaving Norway with her family to emigrate to New Zealand. She dreams of a new life with Christian, the man she loves, who shares the harrowing journey that takes them halfway round the world. The couple marry and settle in Norsewood, but their adventure turns to nightmare. Grinding poverty, loneliness and years of back-breaking toil follow as they carve a life among the giant trees of the Seventy-Mile-Bush.
Based on a true story, 'Johanna's World' is as gripping as any work of fiction. Unbroken despite a torrential flood that ravages the district, and a devastating fire that sees their fifteen years of labour destroyed in a single day, Johanna and Christian determinedly battle the elements, poverty and disease. Four of their thirteen children perish, but their courage and faith finally win a more prosperous future for their family.
O M Andresen's moving account of Johanna's life has been translated by Johan Bonnevie, who met Johanna when she was 92, in her final years.