
TURJANLINNAN SATUKIRJA
ILMARI KIANTO
SISÄLLYS:
The book gathers a dozen playful stories that picture the everyday magic of Finnish village life. Each tale follows a curious youngster or a talking animal, from a baby who cannot part with his pacifier to a mischievous cat named Mirri. The narrator’s tone is warm and straightforward, inviting listeners to laugh at the characters’ antics while catching a subtle lesson about kindness, sharing, or imagination.
Because the stories were crafted for children as young as seven, the language stays simple and the plots move quickly, making them ideal for a short Sunday listening session. The collection also reflects the author’s wish to give kids stories they can truly understand, without distant royalty or forced grandeur. Whether it’s a brave little dog, a clever girl at the lake, or a ghost that turns out to be a friendly gentleman, every narrative feels like a friendly chat from a cozy hearth.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (121K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-09-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1874–1970
A bold, restless voice in Finnish literature, he is best known for The Red Line and Ryysyrannan Jooseppi, novels that brought sharp social observation and unforgettable rural characters to a wide audience. His long life, public controversies, and fierce independence helped turn him into one of Finland’s most colorful literary figures.
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