
A young man recounts the harsh realities of his childhood, born into a poor, deeply religious family that clings to faith while struggling to feed an ever‑growing brood. As his parents’ labor dwindles and his father falls ill, the household is plunged into scarcity, forcing the eldest child to confront a world of hunger, shame, and the desperate need to beg for sustenance.
The narrative follows his first steps onto the icy road toward a neighboring village, guided by his father’s solemn advice about humility and generosity. There he experiences the stark contrast between the warm hospitality of strangers and the stark emptiness of his own home, learning how kindness can appear in the most unexpected places. Through vivid recollections of cold nights, whispered prayers, and the tender encouragement of a compassionate housewife, the story captures the fragile hope that sustains a family on the brink of ruin.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (135K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1827–1913
A self-taught Finnish writer from a farming background, he became known for vivid stories drawn from rural life in 19th-century Ostrobothnia. His work helped bring ordinary people and everyday speech into Finnish literature.
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