
Produced by Tapio Riikonen
JÄÄMERELLÄ
ENSIMÄINEN LUKU.
TOINEN LUKU.
KOLMAS LUKU.
NELJÄS LUKU.
VIIDES LUKU.
KUUDES LUKU.
SEITSEMÄS LUKU.
KAHDEKSAS LUKU.
On a bright May morning in a quiet Finnish fishing village, two brothers—an experienced elder and his younger sibling Vilho—haul a heavy catch from the sea. Their modest cottage, surrounded by lilac gardens and birch woods, glows with the setting sun, offering a warm refuge that feels like a dream of simple coastal life. The elder talks of the profit he expects from a trip to Bremen, while the boys share quiet pride in their skillful nets.
Yet beneath the calm routine, the brothers sense a larger tide pulling them forward. The elder must soon depart for Bremen, a journey promising both opportunity and uncertainty, while Vilho wrestles with the temptation to keep a prized piece of equipment against his brother's wishes. Their bond is tested as duty clashes with personal desire, hinting at the challenges that lie beyond the familiar shoreline. The narrative weaves together themes of family, responsibility, and the restless call of the sea.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (224K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-05-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1882
A remarkably prolific German writer for young readers and ordinary families, he turned out adventure tales, moral stories, and popular retellings that traveled widely beyond his own time. Before that literary success, he also worked as a bookseller and studied philosophy.
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