
In the spacious drawing‑room of the Asker household, a quiet evening settles over the family after dinner. The matriarch, a sturdy woman with silver‑streaked hair, watches her four daughters and two sons—one a budding doctor, the other a sleepy heir—while the youngest daughter, Maria, reads Rydberg’s The Last Athenian with a keen, restless gaze. Her sharp intellect and yearning for something beyond the familiar walls set her apart, and when she suggests a brief trip to the archipelago to find a summer retreat, the household’s routine is gently disturbed.
The proposal sparks a mix of reluctance and curiosity. While her husband Kaarlo prefers the comfort of home, the women of the family begin to prepare for a modest boat journey to the islands, hinting at a change of scenery that could stir old hopes and new tensions. Listeners are invited to share in the anticipation of a seaside adventure that may reshape the Askers’ summer plans and reveal the subtle currents flowing beneath their genteel domestic life.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (189K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Kotka: Etelä-Suomen Kirjapaino, 1905.
Credits
Tuula Temonen and Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2024-01-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A Swedish novelist and journalist from the late 19th century, she wrote under the pen name Vess and left behind fiction that still feels vivid today. Her life was brief, but her work has continued to circulate through libraries and Project Gutenberg.
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