
JÄÄKÄRIEN JÄLJILTÄ
JALMARI KARA
SISÄLLYS:
A quiet manor on a wind‑scarred lake sets the stage for a tender portrait of a young woman caught between memory and yearning. In the rain‑slick evenings of a fading summer, she wrestles with a secret letter and the lingering presence of a recent visitor—an earnest student who rescues her from a drifting boat. Their brief, charged encounter hints at a deeper longing that will echo through the seasons, while the surrounding forest and distant village whisper of a world still reshaping after war.
The collection unfolds as ten self‑contained sketches, each capturing moments of love, fear, and everyday resilience in a Finland that is both familiar and newly uncertain. From the melancholy of a lonely innkeeper to the uneasy humor of a railway messenger, the stories move fluidly between quiet introspection and modest drama. Listeners will feel the pulse of a country where old aristocratic echoes meet the restless spirit of a new generation, all rendered in gentle, evocative prose.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (121K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-11-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1890–1936
Best known as a soldier-writer, he turned his experiences of the Finnish Jäger movement and the turbulent years around independence into fiction, memoir, and adventure stories. His books carry both lived history and a fast-moving storytelling style.
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