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In a rugged corner of Finland, two old farms—Vuorela and Niemelä—cling to the slopes and valleys of a sweeping forested landscape. A powerful waterfall, Taivalkoski, splits the land, feeding both the wealth of Vuorela’s residents and the struggling tenants of Niemelä. When a sharp‑tongued stranger arrives, his knack for buying and selling timber quickly makes him a central figure in the community’s uneasy revival.
His enterprises bring new money and a bustling saw‑mill to the once‑quiet woods, drawing laborers, women, and even children into the rhythm of logging and construction. As the forest is felled and the river’s roar is harnessed, the locals find themselves torn between the promise of prosperity and the loss of the land they have known for generations. The story follows the early days of this transformation, capturing the hope, conflict, and raw energy that accompany the birth of a new economy in an isolated valley.
Language
fi
Duration
~5 hours (329K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1861–1932
A major Finnish writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he brought moral urgency and psychological insight to novels, stories, essays, and plays. His work was shaped by law, public life, and a deep engagement with Tolstoyan ideas.
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