The Viking Quest series by Lois Walfrid Johnson is a truly excellent historical fiction saga that immerses teen readers in the riveting world of the 10th century. Spanning five books, this series transports readers from the lush coasts of Ireland to the cold farms of Norway and then to the icy shores of Greenland (and beyond), always incorporating the fascinating culture of the people in those places. An exciting story of adventure, hardship, faith, and conversion, this is a story that young readers will find hard to put down.
Briana O’Toole is a strong and faith-filled young Irish girl. When she saves a Viking boy about her age from drowning, she is repaid for her kindness by being kidnapped and whisked away to Norway as a slave. Briana’s courage, determination, feisty temper, and unwavering faith become a witness of hope, not only for her fellow Irish slaves but for the Norse people she learns to love during her captivity. Despite the trials of being thrust into a foreign culture, Briana holds fast to her beliefs, and she becomes “a light to the nations.”
Mikkel, though initially driven by ambition and greed, is a fascinating foil to Briana. His loving, wise, and influential parents intended him to be a merchant – not a raider. As he says at the end of the last book, “They have always been on your side, Briana.” Their leadership in his life, and Briana’s witness, encourage a gradual transformation in Mikkel’s way of thinking. Despite his being her captor, Briana comes to truly care for Mikkel, and few are in doubt that he is falling in love with her. But, the story is nuanced and there are several other important characters who add richness and complexity.
The series is notable for its historical accuracy and vivid descriptions. From the flourishing landscapes of Ireland to the rugged beauty of Norway, and the exotic but cold Greenland, each setting is richly portrayed, offering a feast for the imagination. The author did extensive research and was careful to include things like descriptions of trees that were local to Mikkel’s fjord at that time but are scarce today. Readers will not only be entertained by the gripping plot but also gain a deeper appreciation for Norse culture, geography, and the complexities of early medieval life.
At the end of each book, the author leaves extensive notes explaining which old tales inspired certain plots or aspects of each story. In the last two books, Leif Ericsson is a central character and an ambassador for King Olaf’s decree that all of Norway and Greenland become a Christian nation.
As Briana matures over the five books, the narrative becomes increasingly thoughtful and profound, delving into themes of faith, redemption, and finding one’s place in an unfamiliar world. This is a story of resilience and conversion, showcasing the power of living out a Christ-centered life even in the face of adversity. And, of course, towards the end, we witness several chaste and gentle romances.
Perfect for readers who love adventure, history, and stories of faith, The Viking Quest series combines action, romance, and spiritual growth in an unforgettable journey. Whether read for pure enjoyment or as a supplement to studies in geography and history, this series is a treasure that will captivate and inspire young and older readers alike.