Minot State University

03/09/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/09/2026 12:46

Solberg to speak at Gordon B. Olson Library

MINOT, N.D. - Join Minot State University's Gordon B. Olson Library on Tuesday, March 24, at 2 p.m. for a special afternoon as the library hosts local author Barb Solberg.

Solberg is a retired MSU writing professor and currently serves on the North Dakota Humanities Board of Directors.

She will be presenting her historical fiction novel, "What We Leave Behind," a deeply personal journey through time that draws from Solberg's own Norwegian ancestry. The book chronicles her grandparents' courageous immigration to America and their resilience through the hardships of the Great Depression, following the sweeping saga of a family that tried to remain connected as their children built lives, some separated by an ocean between the United States and Norway.

"We are delighted to welcome Barb Solberg back to campus to celebrate her nationally recognized historical novel, 'What We Left Behind,'" said Jolene Nechiporenko, library director at the Gordon B. Olson Library. "Based on her family's Norwegian heritage, it's a captivating read that you won't be able to put down. This event is open to the public; bring your book or purchase one at the event if you like. There will be a question-and-answer time and a book signing."

The Gordon B. Olson Library is especially proud to host Solberg following her recent national recognition; "What We Leave Behind" was one of only two books selected to represent the state of North Dakota at the 2025 National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. This is an opportunity to hear from a premier voice in regional literature and explore the enduring legacy of the immigrant experience.

For more information, see the attached informational flyer.

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