
A lively mosaic of short fiction, this collection captures the rhythm of early‑twentieth‑century Finnish countryside through a dozen vivid sketches. From the hopeful arrival of a new settler to the quiet humor of a wedding in a modest parish hall, each tale opens a small window onto ordinary lives that brim with ambition, rivalry, and quiet longing. The narrator’s eye moves effortlessly from the clatter of a carpenter’s workshop to the soft rustle of reeds by a lakeside cottage, turning everyday chores into moments of subtle drama.
Grounded in the textures of rural labor, the stories explore how simple decisions—whether to tend a field, mend a roof, or start a family—can echo far beyond their modest settings. Aho’s prose balances gentle satire with sincere compassion, rendering characters who are at once flawed and endearing. Listeners will find a portrait of a world where hope sprouts from hard soil, and where the ordinary becomes a canvas for quiet, enduring humanity.
Language
fi
Duration
~13 hours (789K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1861–1921
A central voice in early modern Finnish literature, he is remembered for clear, observant prose that could be gentle, ironic, and sharply human at once. His novels and short stories helped bring realism and psychological depth to Finnish writing.
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