
In a quiet Finnish village, a newly‑wedded couple welcomes a son they name Toivo—a living embodiment of their long‑held hopes. The story opens with the bustling preparations for his baptism, the fragrant aromas of homemade breads and cakes, and the villagers gathering to celebrate the arrival of a child destined to inherit the family’s modest farm. Through vivid descriptions of the birch‑lined homestead and the surrounding fields, the narrative captures the tender optimism that surrounds the newborn, as his parents whisper prayers for his future.
As Toivo grows, his bright eyes and quick mind set him apart at school and in the church, hinting at a destiny beyond the ordinary life of a farmhand. Yet the gentle pressure of family expectations and the weight of communal pride begin to shape his path, offering a glimpse of the delicate balance between personal ambition and the traditions that hold his world together. The early chapters lay a warm, hopeful foundation for a tale rooted in love, labor, and the quiet strength of rural life.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (144K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2019-07-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1966
A Finnish teacher, writer, and translator, she wrote for both children and adults and was especially known for her warm, Christian-themed books. Her long career reached from the late 19th century well into the 20th, making her a familiar name in Finnish literary life for decades.
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