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LUMEEN HAUDATTUINA
FRANZ HOFFMANN
ENSIMMÄINEN LUKU.
TOINEN LUKU.
KOLMAS LUKU.
NELJÄS LUKU.
VIIDES LUKU.
KUUDES LUKU.
SEITSEMÄS LUKU.
In this evocative tale a young narrator recounts his experiences among the rugged Jura Mountains, where winter’s fierce storms carve deep scars into the landscape and summer offers only a fleeting sigh of relief. The story opens with a vivid portrait of the high‑altitude pastures, the stubborn yet resilient shepherds, and the herd of cows and goats that navigate steep, stone‑laden slopes in search of the brief, lush grazing season. Through the narrator’s eyes, listeners hear the chorus of rushing streams, the whisper of wind over snow‑capped peaks, and the quiet determination of those who make a living in such an unforgiving environment.
As the first days of the grazing season begin, the shepherd faces the harsh reality of isolation, the weight of responsibility, and the stark contrast between the fleeting beauty of the alpine summer and the looming return of winter. The narrative weaves together observations of the land’s stark beauty, the simple rhythms of daily labor, and the subtle yearning that lies beneath the outward resilience of the mountain folk.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (177K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-12-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1882
A remarkably prolific German writer for young readers and ordinary families, he turned out adventure tales, moral stories, and popular retellings that traveled widely beyond his own time. Before that literary success, he also worked as a bookseller and studied philosophy.
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