
audiobook
KETUN SEIKKAILUSTA HARAKAN VANKEUTEEN
LOUIS PERGAUD
SISÄLTÖ:
ALKUSANA.
MIKKO REPOLAISEN SURULLINEN SEIKKAILU. - I.
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A vivid portrait of country life unfolds through a series of tender animal tales, each narrated with the affection of someone who grew up among forests and fields. The stories blend a child's curiosity with the secret lives of foxes, rabbits, and other woodland creatures, inviting listeners to hear the rustle of leaves and the quiet pleas of those who cannot speak for themselves. The opening vignette follows Mikko Repola, a boy whose evening walk under a full moon leads him into an unexpected, melancholy adventure that hints at both wonder and danger.
Through gentle humor and keen observation, the collection captures the bittersweet rhythms of nature—its playful rebellions, hidden hierarchies, and moments of stark survival. Listeners will feel the crisp spring air, hear the wind rattling through the trees, and sense the deep bond forming between human hearts and their animal neighbours, all while staying rooted in the familiar landscape of a small Finnish village.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (234K characters)
Release date
2024-05-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1882–1915
Best known for the lively classic The War of the Buttons, this French writer brought childhood rivalries and country life to the page with humor, energy, and a sharp eye for nature. His career was cut short when he was killed during the First World War.
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