
ELÄMÄN LANGAT
ANNA BAADSGAARD
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A modest grey house stands at the edge of a linden alley, where a former tram line once cut through the summer bustle of Helsinki. Today the narrow lane is lined with towering trees, and the world beyond feels hushed, allowing children to play, dogs to roam, and older couples to stroll beneath the leafy canopy. The setting feels like a gentle pause from the city's constant motion, a place where time seems to linger.
Inside, the house belongs to Mrs Veronika Rönnov, a woman who left her rural childhood for a life of public service after her husband was elected to parliament. When he died unexpectedly, she returned to this quiet street, seeking refuge in the familiar rustle of the linden leaves and the rhythm of daily routines. Surrounded by a sprawling family—children, grandchildren, and great‑grandchildren who visit from the city and the countryside—she spends her days in a leisurely chair by the window, watching the seasons change over the canopy that has witnessed her whole life.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (287K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-07-22
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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