
A vivid portrait of Finnish life beyond the homeland emerges from a handful of tightly woven tales. The stories move from bustling ports to quiet villages, capturing the hopes, hardships, and humor of people who leave familiar fields for the promise of a new world. Each vignette offers a glimpse into the everyday struggles and small triumphs that define the immigrant experience.
In the opening narrative, Daniel Tuominen watches the tide of newcomers at Castle Garden, the historic New York landing point, and reflects on how the old open‑door policy has hardened into a gate guarded by big firms. He runs a modest boarding house on Chenystreet, serving sailors and newly arrived Finns, juggling debts, competition, and the constant search for fresh clientele. As the season peaks with fresh arrivals, Tuominen’s restless mind begins to conceive a daring plan that might turn his precarious venture into something steadier.
Language
sv
Duration
~3 hours (208K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-09-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1855–1924
A fiery Finnish independence activist, journalist, and writer, he moved through the secretive, high-stakes politics of the early 1900s. He is especially remembered for helping organize resistance to Russian rule and for his role in the dramatic Grafton arms affair.
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