
A young boy, orphaned before his second birthday, is taken in by the kind‑hearted Captain Segerman, who raises him alongside her own children, Axel and Johanna. The household is a mix of warmth and quiet longing, as the narrator wrestles with his place in the family and the lingering ache of his lost mother. Johanna, his sister in spirit, offers comfort with tender words and promises to capture their world in writing, hinting at a bond that steadies his heart.
When the Segerman family’s finances tighten, the captain arranges for the boy—now called August—to join a summer voyage as a cabin boy under Captain Williams. The departure is bittersweet: tears mingle with hope, and the promise of new horizons steadies his resolve. Aboard the ship, August feels the exhilaration of open sea, the fresh breeze off Bornholm, and the simple marvel of distant shores, while the rhythm of the waves mirrors his own yearning for belonging.
Through these early chapters, the story paints a vivid portrait of a child navigating loss, love, and the first stirrings of adventure, inviting listeners to share in his quiet courage and the gentle optimism that propels him forward.
Language
sv
Duration
~2 hours (125K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-09-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1812–1884
One of the early women writing fiction in 19th-century Finland, she is remembered as a pioneer whose work helped open space for women’s voices in Finnish literary culture. Her novella Niin loppui leikkini appeared in 1848 and is still noted in discussions of Finland’s first women prose writers.
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