Norwegian Wood: Chopping, Stacking, and Drying Wood the Scandinavian Way is a deep, meditative look at one of life’s simplest and most satisfying rituals—splitting and stacking firewood. But this isn’t just a how-to manual. It’s a tribute to the timeless bond between people, wood, and fire, told through the lens of Scandinavian tradition.
This surprise bestseller from Norway and Sweden blends practical advice with rich storytelling. You’ll learn how to chop wood efficiently, stack it with purpose, and dry it the right way for a clean, hot burn. But you’ll also explore the deeper meaning behind these tasks—why we’re drawn to the crackle of a fire, why stacking wood feels like an art, and why this age-old chore still matters in a modern world.
Author Lars Mytting delivers more than tips—he brings stories, facts, and insight into a culture where wood is more than fuel. It’s a lifestyle. From the physics of burning to the philosophy of splitting, each chapter invites you into a slower, more deliberate way of life. The U.S. edition even includes an appendix of American resources and suppliers, making this Scandinavian classic just as useful stateside.
With thoughtful prose and a warm, grounded tone, Norwegian Wood is for anyone who finds joy in a neatly stacked pile, the swing of an axe, or the glow of a well-built fire. It’s the kind of book that makes you want to head out to the woodshed and get to work—with a little more purpose than before.
Whether you’re heating a cabin, prepping for winter, or just curious about the art and soul of firewood, this book is a must-read.