
audiobook
by Laura Kieler
Produced by Tapio Riikonen
ANDRÉ KAUTOKEINOLAINEN
LAURA KIELER
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In the far‑reaching reaches of ancient Finnmark, a stark, ice‑kissed landscape stretches beneath an endless sky, where legends of Ultima Thule linger like frost on the wind. The narrator recalls a night of sudden, blinding lightning that shattered the quiet of a remote village, a storm that set his mother’s frail health into motion and left a lingering echo through his memory. This opening blends tangible hardship with a poetic reverie, inviting listeners to feel both the biting cold and the warm, almost mythic pulse of the North.
As the tale unfolds, we meet a young man whose parents embody the enduring flesh and blood of the Sami, their lives rooted in the harsh yet beautiful terrain that few outsiders truly know. Their daily battles with nature and the clash of cultures paint a vivid picture of resilience, while the narrative’s lyrical cadence makes each scene feel like a living verse. Listeners are drawn into an adventure that feels both timeless and intimately personal, a rare glimpse into a world where history and imagination intertwine.
Language
fi
Duration
~5 hours (297K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-04-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1932
Best known today as the real-life inspiration for Nora in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, this Norwegian-Danish writer led a remarkable literary life of her own. Her novels, plays, journalism, and public talks engaged directly with the moral debates and women’s issues of her time.
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