
Produced by Anna Siren and Tapio Riikonen
SEITSEMÄN PIENTÄ ORPOA.
SUDENJÄLKIÄ NÄKYVISSÄ.
SILMÄLASIMIES.
AAMUSÄÄN VALLITESSA SISÄLLÄ JA ULKONA.
JOKA MIES TYÖHÖN.
SILMÄLASIMIES JÄLLEEN YKSIN.
HAJALLAAN.
MINNE ON MARTTA-EEVA JOUTUNUT?
"TAIMAINEN TAANA."
In a remote Finnish valley, the harsh “katovuosi” turns the land into a barren stretch where even the hard‑working wheat and peas wither under relentless frost. The narrative paints a vivid picture of a once‑bountiful countryside now cloaked in snow, where families watch their children grow gaunt as the pantry empties and the hearth grows cold.
Amid this bleakness a small band of seven orphaned youngsters arrives, led by a determined thirteen‑year‑old named Antti. With no parents to protect them, they wander from settlement to settlement, clutching the memory of a lost home and the faint hope of finding shelter. Their journey captures both the stark reality of famine and the resilient spirit that keeps them moving forward.
Language
fi
Duration
~6 hours (346K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-12-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1848–1908
Best known for the classic children's novel Children from Frostmofjället, this Swedish writer turned personal hardship and sharp social observation into stories that stayed with generations of readers. Her work often drew on life in northern Sweden and showed a deep sympathy for children and families facing poverty.
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