
KAKSI PARTIOPOIKAA
ERNEST THOMPSON SETON
SISÄLLYS: - I OSA
II OSA
III OSA
I OSA: JAN JA GLENJAN - I - VÄLÄHDYKSIÄ
II. KEVÄT
III. JANIN LÄHIMMÄT VELJET
IV. KIRJA
V. KAULUKSETON VIERAS
Jan is a twelve‑year‑old boy whose imagination is wired to the world of Native American lore and the whispering forest beyond his town. Together with his friend Glenjan, he devotes every spare moment to gathering scraps of wilderness knowledge—identifying birds, tracking squirrels, and copying the few books his modest school library can offer. Their secret games turn the town’s streets into a map of imagined camps, while the nearby woods become a classroom where each rustle holds a lesson.
The boys’ enthusiasm soon clashes with their families, especially Jan’s father, a respectable yet practical man who sees the boys’ pursuits as a distraction from school work. Undeterred, Jan slips into the fields and alleys, cataloguing unfamiliar plants and listening to the calls of unseen creatures, his heart racing between wonder and the fear of being caught. These early forays hint at a deeper bond with the natural world that will shape the boys’ choices as they grow.
Language
fi
Duration
~11 hours (642K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-10-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1946
Best known for vivid animal stories and a lifelong love of the outdoors, this pioneering naturalist helped shape modern nature writing and early youth camping culture. His work blends careful observation, illustration, and storytelling in a way that still feels lively today.
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