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First published January 1, 1982
”. . . we who degrade ourselves by allowing our standards to be debased without a struggle.”MacLeod makes great use of satire, creating a soap opera of a story that pokes fun at Scandinavian names and their love of herring; the emotional Thorkjeld Svenson (he so reminds me of Radcliffe Emerson from Elizabeth Peters’ Amelia Peabody series) and his wife’s obsession with herring; the wide cluster of related people who are the son of so-and-so’s aunt’s brother’s cousin’s wife; the gossip; the school interests; the past histories; poking fun at nasty commercials at mealtimes; and, more.