
audiobook
language: Finnish
SISÄLLYS.
I. VANHA VIRSIKIRJA.
II. TAKKAVALKEAN ÄÄRESSÄ ANTERO VIININLASKIJAN LUONA.
III. MIKSI EI LAIVA TULE?
IV. GIDEON GABRIEL JÄTTÄÄ ALMA MATERIN.
V. VENÄLÄISET HYÖKKÄÄVÄT PORVOOSEEN.
VI. HIRMURUTTO.
VII. PIENI PÄIVÄNPILKAHDUS.
VIII. KUNINKAAN KÄSKY.
A humble hymn book, worn by generations, becomes the thread that ties together a mosaic of personal stories from Finland's tumultuous past. Through the marginal notes of its first owner—a soldier who marched from the wars of the late 1600s to the Great Northern War—readers glimpse the ordinary lives caught in extraordinary conflict. The opening chapters introduce this intimate narrator and set the tone for a series of vivid snapshots of hardship, disease, and fleeting moments of hope.
Each subsequent vignette explores a distinct episode: a night spent by the fire with a weary accountant, the frantic scramble when a ship fails to arrive, the sudden Russian incursion into Porvoo, and the eerie calm after a plague has run its course. The author weaves these fragments together with a reflective voice that balances sorrow and resilience, reminding us how everyday people preserved their humanity amid chaos. Listeners will feel the echo of rustling pages and the quiet prayers of those who lived through the crises, making history feel immediate and personal.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (209K characters)
Release date
2025-08-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1858–1923
A Finnish-Swedish writer, teacher, and popular educator, he worked to make history and learning more accessible to a wider public. His books range from historical studies and textbooks to other nonfiction shaped by a strong interest in culture and civic education.
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