Anita Sorjola : Romaani

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Anita Sorjola : Romaani

by Martti Wuori

FI·~1 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

language: Finnish

0:05

I

8:47

II

5:45

III

8:03

IV

4:33

V

6:47

VI

11:20

VII

11:34

VIII

7:18

IX

3:26

Description

In a crisp spring morning on the banks of a tranquil lake, station master Eino Kostia and his wife Lyyli step out into a world painted in flawless blue sky and fresh‑scented air. Their leisurely walk, punctuated by the distant hum of a locomotive and the chatter of waterfowl, becomes a gentle meditation on the simple beauty that surrounds them and the quiet rhythm of their rural life.

Yet beneath the idyllic scenery, a restless undercurrent stirs. Lyyli longs for the bustling hum of city streets and the companionship of a wider community, while Eino wrestles with the pull of duty and the comfort of the life they have built together. As they contemplate a possible transfer to a larger station, their conversation opens a doorway to questions about ambition, belonging, and the sacrifices required for change.

The novel unfolds as a thoughtful portrait of a couple poised at a crossroads, inviting listeners to savor the tension between contentment and yearning, and to wonder where the path ahead may lead.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~1 hours (112K characters)

Release date

2025-12-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

MW

Martti Wuori

1858–1934

A Finnish governor, writer, and translator, he moved easily between public life and the world of books. His work ranges from fiction and folk plays to translations, giving a lively glimpse of Finnish literary culture around the turn of the 20th century.

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