Tove Jansson’s Enduring Family Classic, the Moomins

A Sacramento resident, Derek Steffen is a fiction editor who assists a wide range of writers in finding an authentic voice and improving technical aspects of writing such as structure and grammar. Family focused, Derek Steffen enjoys spending time with his children in the Sacramento area and reading children’s literature.

One of the perennially popular creations in children’s fiction of the 20th century, Tove Jansson’s Moomins books combined ink and watercolor drawings with fanciful stories about a family of hippopotamus-like trolls and their whimsical companions. Growing up in an artistic family in Paris, Jansson studied at the Ateneum in Helsinki during a time of social upheaval in the 1930s. The Moomins emerged as a refuge from the sacrifices of the war, in which many family members and loved ones served as soldiers.

Her first novel, written in 1945, The Moomins and the Great Flood, paved the way for the breakthrough The Hobgoblin’s Hat in 1948, as well as a comic strip that ran parallel to the books. One of the central themes of the books that followed, culminating in Moominvalley in 1970, was the value of family and group effort in overcoming catastrophe. Other themes centered on self-transformation and acceptance, and the creation of stable bonds within a world that was rapidly changing. A winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Award, Jansson lived and worked in the same studio for nearly half a century.

Travel Guidebook Provides Tourists with a Local Perspective

Based in Sacramento, California, Derek Steffen has built a career as a freelance writer. Among Derek Steffen’s credits are the 2019 book Greater Than a Tourist – Sacramento, California, USA.

Part of the Greater Than a Tourist book series, Greater Than a Tourist – Sacramento turns the spotlight on California’s capital, offering a set of 50 travel tips from Mr. Steffen on his home city. Throughout the book’s pages, readers learn how to prepare for their trip, gaining an insider’s perspective on what to pack, where to visit, and what to know.

The Greater Than a Tourist series is the creation of Lisa Rusczyk. An avid traveler, Lisa sometimes found it difficult on her trips knowing when to trust locals, who in certain instances have an interest in selling a particular product or service. Recognizing the need for verified travel tips from local residents, Lisa started the series, which has helped to guide tourists through cities and regions across five continents.

Published by CZYK Publishing, Greater Than a Tourist guides are available through Amazon. To learn more about the series, including the recently released Sacramento edition, please visit www.greaterthanatourist.com.

Sacramento

Sacramento has long suffered from an identity crisis. Unsatisfied with its past reputation as a cow town, it dreams of being the next big American city. However, Sacramento slowly is realizing that you do not become great by being jealous of another’s greatness.

Visiting Sacramento twenty years ago was a different experience than coming here today. Now the city has a better sense of who it is: a little bit of everything. Sacramento, as the famed quote from Walt Whitman declares, is large and contains multitudes. Its traditions and its youth, its black and white history and its vibrant murals, its grand Capitol building and its tent shelters for the unhoused—these are not contradictions. This is the city.

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