
audiobook
HANNA CEDERHOLM
language: Finnish
SISÄLLYS:
KULTAHUNTU.
PIKKU-PENTTI JA PRINSESSA.
HYR-RYR JA PUNAINEN KERÄ.
MITEN PEKKA PELASTI PRINSESSAN.
SUUNNATON AARRE.
NELJÄ VELJESTÄ.
KURT ASEENKANTAJA.
In a kingdom where scarcity has driven the royal household to share the load of charity, a young princess watches her court maidens turn coarse wool and rough fabric into humble garments for the needy. Surrounded by the clatter of looms and the glow of dim candles, she feels the weight of the dark, heavy cloth and longs for something brighter. When a shimmering golden dress appears, she impulsively decides to cut it apart, hoping its splendor can become a flowing golden hair—Kultahuntu—that will bring light to the people.
The king and queen watch with a mix of amusement and curiosity as the princess sets to work, her scissors racing against the sighs of the court. As the golden threads cascade, the room seems to brighten, and the atmosphere shifts from dreary to hopeful. Listeners will be drawn into this gentle fairy‑tale moment, where a single act of generosity sparks a quiet magic that promises to ripple through the kingdom’s simplest, most earnest wishes.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (110K characters)
Release date
2025-05-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1869–1942

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