
HARMAJA LINNA
JUHO KOSKIMAA
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In a quiet Finnish summer night, a shy sixteen‑year‑old boy and his slightly younger companion stroll along a moonlit country road. Their families belong to the wealthiest households in the village, yet the pair move in a hesitant, almost secret rhythm, their unspoken feelings lingering in the space between them. The scene unfolds against the backdrop of a lively village dance that has just ended, leaving the young lovers to navigate the delicate balance between youthful desire and the expectations of their world.
The narrative captures the tender tension of first love, the quiet moments of hand‑holding, and the subtle exchange of glances that speak louder than words. As they walk, the surrounding landscape—dark fields, distant lights, and the cool night air—mirrors their inner uncertainty. This opening promises a poignant exploration of growing up in a close‑knit community, where tradition and personal longing intersect.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (215K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-01-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1891–1926
A Finnish writer and journalist from Oulu, he wrote vivid fiction about northern life, rural communities, and people living close to hardship. His career was brief, but his books helped capture a distinct corner of early 20th-century Finland.
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