
A cold, dimly lit cottage holds the breath‑less turmoil of a family caught in poverty’s grip. Their youngest, Anni, lies feverish and restless, while her mother, Mari, hovers over her, singing lullabies and offering every comforting touch she can muster, yet the child’s suffering only deepens. The house is cramped, the night endless, and the flickering candle offers little warmth against the looming darkness.
Around them, the rest of the household stirs—siblings huddle together on the floor, a weary father drifts in and out of sleep, and the older children try to keep the fire alive despite damp wood. Mari’s resolve is tested as she balances the immediate need to soothe her sick child with the harsh reality of scarce resources, even as she contemplates a visit to the doctor. The scene captures a raw portrait of endurance, love, and the quiet desperation that defines life for those living on society’s margins.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (242K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1844–1897
A bold Finnish writer and social critic, she helped bring realism into Finnish literature and used her work to challenge social injustice, especially the limits placed on women and the poor.
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