From Odens Grove to Bethlehem is a documentary novel rooted in historical fiction and family narrative. It follows two rural bloodlines across southern Sweden - from the torps of Blekinge to the fields of Österlen - as they converge in Malmö over two centuries of transformation. This is not a story of kings or battles, but of those who held the country together through quiet labor and enduring presence.
Women and men who worked, raised children, and passed on values through action rather than recognition. Written under the pseudonym Astridur Gustavi, the novel seeks to illuminate the lives that rarely appear in genealogical records - those who were present but not fully visualized. It is a tribute to the invisible threads of history: the hands that built, the voices that endured, and the dignity that survived in silence.
For readers of historical fiction, family sagas, and those drawn to the texture of everyday life across generations.
From Odens Grove to Bethlehem is a documentary novel rooted in historical fiction and family narrative. It follows two rural bloodlines across southern Sweden - from the torps of Blekinge to the fields of Österlen - as they converge in Malmö over two centuries of transformation. This is not a story of kings or battles, but of those who held the country together through quiet labor and enduring presence.
Women and men who worked, raised children, and passed on values through action rather than recognition. Written under the pseudonym Astridur Gustavi, the novel seeks to illuminate the lives that rarely appear in genealogical records - those who were present but not fully visualized. It is a tribute to the invisible threads of history: the hands that built, the voices that endured, and the dignity that survived in silence.
For readers of historical fiction, family sagas, and those drawn to the texture of everyday life across generations.