
MARTININ RIKOS
MARIA JOTUNI
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In a modest farmhouse the day begins with quiet rituals: Anna lingers under the thin curtains, feeling the sunlight on her bare feet while the house stirs awake. Her mother, ever watchful, moves through the rooms serving coffee and keeping an eye on the children, Martta and Einar, who play in the yard. The simple routine is tinged with unspoken worries, as conversations about money, family duties, and the absent brother Alvar surface in hushed tones.
As the morning unfolds, Anna and her mother grapple with the tension between affection and authority, each trying to protect the other while navigating expectations from their community. Small disputes over responsibilities and past grievances hint at deeper strains that could soon test the fragile harmony of their household. The story captures the intimate dynamics of a rural family, where love, resentment, and the pull of everyday life intertwine in a delicate balance.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (96K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-08-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1880–1943
A sharp-eyed Finnish novelist and playwright, she wrote with wit and precision about marriage, power, and the tensions hidden inside ordinary life. Her work is often noted for its modern tone and its unsentimental view of social and family relationships.
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