
KUN MIES ON MIES
SISÄLLYS:
I LUKU.
II LUKU.
III LUKU.
IV LUKU.
V LUKU.
VI LUKU.
VII LUKU.
VIII LUKU.
A rugged expanse of desert and pine frames the beginning of this tale, where a man of polished bearing steps onto a dusty trail that winds away from a bustling celebration in Prescott, Arizona. He is an outsider—well‑dressed, confident, yet somehow out of sync with the hard‑won rhythm of the frontier. As the town dismantles its tents and fireworks fade, the stranger’s purposeful stride catches the eye of locals who sense both his strength and the subtle loss that shadows him.
The narrative quickly moves into the stark wilderness, where pine‑laden ridges and open grazing lands test a man’s resolve. Here the story explores what it means to belong to a place that demands a raw, unyielding spirit, while hinting at a past the protagonist is striving to reclaim. Through vivid descriptions of the landscape and the subtle tensions of a community in transition, the novel invites listeners to follow a journey of redemption, identity, and the hard‑won balance between freedom and responsibility.
Language
fi
Duration
~6 hours (393K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Porvoo: WSOY, 1957.
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2023-09-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1944
A hugely popular early 20th-century novelist, he wrote earnest, story-driven books about faith, character, and life in the American West. Best known today for The Shepherd of the Hills, he was once one of the best-selling authors in the United States.
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