Taistojen teitä

audiobook

Taistojen teitä

by Marja Salmela

FI·~10 hours

Chapters

Description

A lone road snakes northward from the quiet church village of Kotajärvi, threading through a dense pine forest that opens abruptly onto a bleak, marshy plain. At the edge of this desolate landscape stands an aging farmhouse, its once‑bright red paint faded to a dull hue, windows clouded with grime, and a sagging roof that seems to lean against the surrounding fields. The building, erected in the early 1800s, dominates the otherwise empty horizon and has become a silent landmark for passing travelers. Locals regard it with a mix of curiosity and dread, especially when night falls and the surrounding woods grow unnaturally quiet.

The house, known locally as Teitto, carries a legacy of whispered stories about its former occupants—a ruthless patriarch and his equally contentious brother who fought over the inheritance. Their bitter rivalry, fueled by drink, gambling, and frequent brawls, has left an uneasy atmosphere that many say still lingers in the walls. As the sun dips, the farm becomes a magnet for rumors of strange sounds and shadows, deterring anyone from venturing near after dark.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~10 hours (597K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-10-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Marja Salmela

Marja Salmela

1875–1924

A Finnish writer and social reformer, she brought together fiction, journalism, and activism in work shaped by the temperance and women’s movements. Writing under the name Marja Salmela, she is remembered as part of the lively public debates of early 20th-century Finland.

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