
Produced by Tapio Riikonen
VARJOJEN KAUTTA
MATHILDA ROOS
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The story opens on a languid May evening, when the last light filters through the trees of a city park and settles on an ornate balcony. There, a sharply dressed young woman named Gabrielle watches a slightly older man, Juhani, speak with a mixture of irritation and lingering affection. The air is tinged with the cool dampness of spring, and their exchanged barbs hint at a history of promises broken and pride bruised.
Through their heated dialogue we glimpse a society caught between old conventions and the restless yearning of its youth. Gabrielle's cutting sarcasm clashes with Juhani's rehearsed eloquence, exposing deeper questions about love, duty, and the freedom to speak one's truth. Listeners are drawn into a richly detailed world of late‑19th‑century Finland, where the rustle of leaves mirrors the restless undercurrents of two hearts on the brink.
Language
fi
Duration
~10 hours (624K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-09-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1852–1908
A Swedish novelist and essayist from the breakthrough era of the 1880s, she wrote sharp, socially aware fiction and later turned toward more openly religious work. Her books often follow women trying to find independence, purpose, and a place in a changing world.
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