Tapani Löfvingin seikkailut

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Tapani Löfvingin seikkailut

by Kyösti Wilkuna

FI·~6 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total

TAPANI LÖFVINGIN SEIKKAILUT

0:06

KYÖSTI WILKUNA

0:01

ALKULAUSE.

2:09

TOISEN PAINOKSEN JOHDOSTA

0:39

TAPANI LÖFVINGIN SEIKKAILUT - I

0:02

ENSIMMÄINEN LUKU.

15:58

TOINEN LUKU.

22:26

KOLMAS LUKU.

24:31

NELJÄS LUKU.

13:09

VIIDES LUKU.

19:38

Description

A young boy named Tapani, born on a cold winter night in 1689, begins his life in the frontier town of Narva, where his father serves in a local militia and his mother instills a fierce devotion to faith. Through the intimate pages of his own diary, he offers a candid portrait of a restless spirit who is expected to become a merchant but is constantly drawn into mischievous schemes and daring escapades. The narrative captures the restless energy of a child whose games with friends gradually turn into secret traps and bold pranks, hinting at the sharp mind that will later define his reputation as a cunning guerrilla.

As the Great Wrath engulfs the region, Tapani’s world shifts from innocent play to the harsh realities of war. At nine years old, he follows his family to the contested lands of Ingria, where refugee streams and clashing armies provide a perilous backdrop for his early forays into resistance. His diary entries weave together moments of fear, humor, and emerging heroism, inviting listeners to experience the tension of a volatile era through the eyes of a boy who learns quickly that survival often depends on wit as much as on courage.

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Language

fi

Duration

~6 hours (349K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-08-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Kyösti Wilkuna

Kyösti Wilkuna

1879–1922

A Finnish writer, journalist, and political activist, he wrote fiction and historical narratives shaped by a fierce interest in Finland’s past and future. His life was brief but unusually eventful, and that intensity runs through both his career and his books.

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