Born into a harsh Icelandic world shaped by wind, law, and obligation, Bjarni grows into a skilled merchant captain whose life is defined not by conquest but by loyalty. When family duty draws him across the North Atlantic, storms drive his ship far beyond known routes, and he becomes the first European to lay eyes on the forested shores of North America. Yet Bjarni does not land. He turns away, choosing survival and family over ambition and fame.
This historically accurate adventure follows Bjarni's entire life, from his childhood in Iceland to his years in Norway, through love, loss, brutal sea voyages, and the quiet weight of leadership. It explores a Viking world rarely shown, one ruled not only by warriors and kings, but by merchants, settlers, and men forced to choose between opportunity and responsibility.
The Burdens of Bjarni Herjólfsson is a sweeping, grounded portrayal of a man whose restraint changed history, even as history failed to celebrate him in his own lifetime. The book includes a real historical timeline of Bjarni Herjólfsson's life in the back to help dispel myth and separate legend from documented fact.
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