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A stark, unflinching confession opens this intimate portrait of a life haunted by an ever‑present inner voice. The narrator describes a relentless inner dialogue that refuses silence, urging a public unveiling of hidden truths. As personal responsibilities and public standing grow, the conscience only grows louder, demanding sacrifice and honesty.
Early memories surface with vivid, almost tactile detail: a cramped hut, the scent of smoke, the terror of an unfamiliar visitor, and the fierce yearning for a mother’s comforting embrace. These scenes anchor the narrative, illustrating how childhood fear and longing shape the adult’s struggle for redemption. The work weaves together moments of prayer, remorse, and fleeting joy, inviting listeners to accompany a soul caught between societal expectations and an unquiet inner moral compass.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (82K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-02-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1926
A lively force in Finnish public life, she wrote for children and families while also helping shape education, journalism, and the early women’s movement. Her work carries the spirit of a teacher who believed books could build both character and community.
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