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SISÄLLYS:
Produced by Tapio Riikonen
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In the quiet village of Männikö, Antti Trimm, known as Ojamyllär, is the man everyone associates with wealth and a bustling mill. Though his fields are fertile and his granaries overflow, a restless greed and a strained relationship with his children leave him uneasy, hinting that material comfort does not guarantee peace of mind. The story invites listeners to explore how his ambitions shape the lives of those around him, especially his beloved daughter Katri, whose marriage to a city merchant brings both hope and unexpected tension.
Through warm, slightly humorous narration, the first part of the tale paints a vivid portrait of rural life, familial expectations, and the clash between tradition and the lure of the wider world. As Katri returns to the village after a brief, turbulent episode abroad, the listener senses the undercurrents of love, disappointment, and the search for true contentment that will drive the characters forward. This gentle yet probing opening sets the stage for a heartfelt journey into the hearts of Ojamyllär and his kin.
Full title
Ojamylläri ja hänen miniänsä : jutelma, Vironkansan opiksi ja huviksi Jutelma, Vironkansan opiksi ja huviksi
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (99K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-10-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1843–1886
A central voice in Estonia’s 19th-century national awakening, she wrote poems and plays that helped shape a growing sense of cultural identity. Her work made her one of the most beloved figures in Estonian literature.
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