
A gentle summer day opens the collection, where a wandering narrator meets a bright‑eyed girl named Mari on a quiet country road. Dressed in patched clothing but full of curiosity, she offers a handful of wildflowers and shares stories of her modest life, inviting the listener into the simple, heartfelt world of Finnish village children.
Through their shy conversation, the tale captures the innocence of poverty, the wonder of nature, and the quiet generosity that binds the community. Mari’s candid questions about money and her earnest desire to give and receive create a tender portrait of childhood resilience.
The story’s lyrical descriptions and warm dialogue set a tone that carries through the rest of the book’s assorted sketches, each echoing the same blend of rustic charm and human kindness. Listeners will find themselves strolling along sun‑lit lanes, feeling the soft rustle of meadow flowers, and remembering the timeless joy of a child’s open heart.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (226K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-09-16
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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