
SUURIN RIKKOMUS
DOMINIQUE DUNOIS
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A quiet village awakens to a bridal procession that defies expectation: Georgette Garou, dressed in a simple white veil, walks toward the modest church hand‑in‑hand with the man she has chosen, a humble servant rather than a wealthy landowner. The townsfolk murmur, their glances heavy with suspicion, because the union turns social conventions upside down. Through Georgette’s eyes we feel the tension between personal desire and the weight of communal judgment, all set against the fragrant backdrop of summer fields and the delicate lace of a rustic chapel.
The novel explores the inner life of a woman daring to shape her own destiny, offering a nuanced portrait of love, pride, and the quiet strength that carries her forward. Its narrator, a female psychologist turned writer, brings an intimate understanding of the female psyche, making the story resonate as both a tender drama and a subtle critique of early‑twentieth‑century gender expectations. Listeners will find themselves drawn into the heartfelt rhythms of a small community and the courageous heart that beats within it.
Language
fi
Duration
~5 hours (303K characters)
Release date
2026-03-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1876–1959

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