
ANNA BAADSGAARD
language: Finnish
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The story opens on a rain‑slick dock where a bustling crowd hovers beneath lantern light, waiting for a ship to pull away. The air hums with the clamor of porters, the glow of a brass lantern casting long shadows over the wooden hull, and the distant murmur of a city that seems both alive and ghostly. As the boarding call sounds for the second time, families and strangers alike shuffle toward the gangway, their umbrellas turning to drips on the deck.
Among them is Ellen, a young woman caught between the expectations of her parents and the promise of the sea. She watches her father and brother prepare their gear, while a confident professor strides past, his demeanor unapologetically poised. The narrative captures the mixture of nervous farewells and quiet hope that fills the moment just before departure, hinting at the new experiences and challenges that await beyond the storm‑clouded harbor.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (215K characters)
Release date
2025-06-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1865–1954
A Danish novelist and children's writer whose books spoke plainly to everyday readers, she drew on a life shaped by teaching, travel, and close observation of people. Her stories often center on family life, young women, and the social pressures of modern life in a clear, approachable style.
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