
A vivid collection of short tales invites listeners into the varied worlds of a turn‑of‑the‑century Finnish author. From tender sketches of love’s quirks to lively musical anecdotes, each story balances gentle humor with the weight of everyday life, offering glimpses of both laughter and longing. The narratives weave together characters such as a village deacon, an accidental theologian, and a wandering violinist, all set against the steadfast backdrop of a stone manor perched on a cliff.
The anthology’s tone shifts effortlessly, moving from the intimate to the contemplative without losing its warm, human touch. Readers familiar with the author’s earlier works will recognize his skill at capturing the full spectrum of feeling—joy, grief, anger, and devotion—within compact, resonant scenes. Whether you’re drawn to quiet reflections on faith or the bustling chatter of a festive gathering, these stories promise a thoughtful, engaging listening experience that feels both timeless and intimately personal.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (240K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-03-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1896
A German pastor, storyteller, and court preacher, he wrote with warmth and clarity for everyday readers. His life moved between parish work, military chaplaincy, and a long career shaping popular Protestant literature in 19th-century Germany.
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