Linda Åkeson McGurk is a Swedish American writer and author of the bestselling parenting memoir There’s No Such Thing as Bad Weather: A Scandinavian Mom’s Secrets for Raising Healthy, Resilient, and Confident Kids (from Friluftsliv to Hygge) as well as The Open-Air Life: Discover the Nordic Art of Friluftsliv and Connect with Nature Every Day. McGurk has been featured in several leading American magazines, newspapers, and online sites, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, New York Post, HuffPost, Psychology Today, Slate, TreeHugger, ScaryMommy, and many more. Her own writings about Scandinavian parenting have appeared in publications across the world, including Time and Parents. McGurk is a passionate advocate for the Nordic outdoor tradition friluftsliv and believes that the best childhood memories are created outside, while jumping in puddles, digging in dirt, catching bugs, and climbing trees. She is also the founder of the blog Rain or Shine Mamma, a resource where parents and other caregivers find tips and inspiration for outdoor play every day, regardless of the weather. McGurk lives in Sweden with her two daughters, husband, and two bonus daughters.
“Born and raised in Sweden with an ingrained appreciation for the
outdoors, McGurk feels out of step with American culture when she
tries to reproduce that childhood for her children in Indiana.
Amusing interactions, such as one with a concerned motorist who
passes her pushing her daughter in a stroller and walking her dog
in midwinter, pepper the story….McGurk’s work will be encouraging
to like-minded parents who feel American culture excessively
emphasizes risk avoidance.”
—Publishers Weekly
"The author expertly combines personal memories of her childhood
and that of her children with scientific data and research to show
the significant disparities in the way children interact with
nature in [the U.S. and Sweden]... A fascinating exploration
of the importance of the outdoors to childhood development."
—Kirkus Reviews
"Linda McGurk offers a perfect antidote to the hyper-vigilant,
extra-electrified, standardized-tested, house-arrested,
21st-century childhood and the experts who push it. Practical and
wise, There’s No Such Thing as Bad Weather proves just that,
and much more.”
—Richard Louv, bestselling author of LAST CHILD IN THE WOODS and
VITAMIN N
“There’s nothing I love more than an author who gives parents
a reason to feel optimistic, instead of telling us how we’re
ruining our kids forever by (fill in the blank with something you
used to do without thinking twice). Linda Akeson McGurk is
that optimism-granter. Plus, she’s funny. What a great
package!”
—Lenore Skenazy, author of FREE RANGE KIDS
"What an enjoyable romp through all the pleasures, benefits, and
joy that free play and nature offer! Swedish-born McGurk guides the
reader through all the delights that a varied outdoor life can
afford. The book is packed with personal anecdotes and scientific
studies, which provide the reader with nuanced insights into the
potentials of open-air life in the most beautiful way. Everyone all
over the world can gain something from the valuable wisdom found in
this book. As a strong supporter of free play and its importance
for children's well-being, I highly recommend this book."
—Iben Dissing Sandahl, author of PLAY THE DANISH WAY and
THE DANISH WAY OF PARENTING
"Children need fresh air, ample time to play, and freedom to take
risks—something other cultures sometimes seem to understand far
better than we do. In There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather, Linda
Akeson McGurk takes us inside the fascinating world of Scandinavian
parenting with its refreshing and essential perspective
on childhood. This is a heartfelt manifesto on the importance
of the sort of unhurried, nature-rich childhood that
every American child deserves."
—Christine Gross-Loh, author of THE PATH
"Smart, friendly and Swedish. Packed with sane ideas that will get
your children outside, independent, and filled with the joy of
living. This book will open your eyes—or maybe tempt you to move to
Sweden. Now: Go outside and play!"
—Heather Shumaker, author of IT'S OK NOT TO SHARE and IT'S OK TO GO
UP THE SLIDE
"I could not put this book down! Linda McGurk not only offers a
fresh perspective about parenting and outdoor play from a
Scandinavian viewpoint, but she is a fabulous storyteller and will
hook you on the first page.”
—Angela Hanscom, author of BALANCED AND BAREFOOT
"If There’s No Such Thing as Bad Weather doesn’t make you want to
move to Scandinavia, it will at least make you pledge to bring more
Scandinavian habits into your life. With abundant
warmth, humor, and important research, Linda Akeson McGurk
makes the case for getting your family out into nature, no matter
the season, and shares invaluable tips for enjoying the benefits of
outdoor play, even in the land of mall-walking, videogames, and
relentless academic pressure."
—Susan Sachs Lipman, author of FED UP WITH FRENZY
"Linda McGurk's compelling book There’s No Such Thing as Bad
Weather compares the Swedish and U.S. historical and current
cultural differences in beliefs and practices regarding young
children's exposure to nature. Linda's upbringing in Sweden meant
that she had an enormous amount of outdoor time as a child, much
like those of us who grew up in the U.S. prior to 1980.
Unfortunately, within the last 30-40 years, childhood in the U.S.
no longer automatically includes extended outdoor free play. Like
Linda, many in the early childhood education field are worried
about the well-documented negative consequences from this lack of
outdoor time. Besides the obvious physical benefits of spending
time in nature, there are proven mental health benefits as
well. Additionally, when children bond with nature at an early
age, they develop empathetic stewardship qualities
which compel them to seek to protect the environment. It is
heartening to know that there are still countries like Sweden
which actively advocate and culturally support children's
right to extended outdoor time. Hopefully we can begin to
incorporate some of Sweden's friluftsliv—a love of open air
life—into our cultural identity here in the U.S."
—Erin Kenny, Co-founder and director of Cedarsong Nature School,
author of FOREST KINDERGARTENS
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