
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 writer from the late 19th century, she is remembered today through a small body of work that has continued to circulate in libraries and digital collections. Her life was brief, but her name still appears in literary and historical records more than a century later.
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