
A hulking figure from a remote Satakunta village, Toivolan Juha—known locally as Jussi—carries the weather‑worn look of a lifelong laborer. His bald head, a sparse fringe of hair, and a mischievous glint in eyes that seem to hold secret knowledge make him both unsettling and oddly charismatic. The townsfolk regard him as a clever rogue, a man who can navigate the toughest of disputes with a grin that hints at deeper cunning.
Born in 1857 on a rainy Friday, Juha’s early years unfold amid the harsh rhythms of farm life and the tight‑knit world of tenant families. As he grows, his sharp wit and daring nature draw him into the turbulent currents of local unrest, where he becomes entangled in a serious crime that threatens to upend his reputation. The first act follows his rise from a rough‑handed youth to a figure whose actions set the stage for a fateful confrontation with the law, hinting at a dramatic climax that will seal his destiny.
Language
fi
Duration
~5 hours (331K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-09-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1888–1964
A major voice in Finnish literature, this Nobel Prize winner wrote vivid, humane novels about rural life and the bond between people and nature. His work helped bring Finland’s landscapes, hardships, and quiet resilience to readers around the world.
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