What if

Literature from Norway for children and young adults: rich in expression and genre

Literature from Norway for children and young adults is rich in both expression and genre, and explores a wide range of themes that engage readers of all ages.

The Guest of Honour programme offers a unique opportunity to showcase this diversity and bring stories from Norway to the world.

As a motto for our Guest og Honour apperance, we chose the two small words that open up a whole world: “What if”

What if up were down?

What if the outside were the inside?

What if I were you?

This is more than just playing with words – it lies at the very heart of Norwegian literature and illustration for children and young people. It is an invitation to turn reality on its head, to ask questions, and to open doors to new worlds.

Our slogan “What if” is an attempt to capture a spirit of curiosity and courage.

The essence of Norwegian children’s literature is shaped by freedom, imagination, and boldness. The books break boundaries, confront taboos, and play with both form and content. Brimming with mischief, humour, seriousness, and surprise, the books dare to be fearless and direct. Unconventional and innovative, they don’t tell children what to think – they invite them to think for themselves.

This approach reflects values that are deeply rooted in Norwegian society: democracy, freedom of expression, equality and trust. The literature is founded on the belief that children are independent individuals with their own thoughts, feelings and perspectives – and that they deserve artistic expressions that take them seriously.

These books open up spaces for wonder, reflection and questions. They meet their readers at eye level, giving children the opportunity to explore both themselves and the world around them.

When children encounter literature, something happens. They discover new worlds and begin to wonder:
What if…?