
A gentle tapestry of rural Finnish life unfolds in this collection of modest tales, where the rhythm of the seasons and the quiet presence of animals shape everyday moments. From the tender observation of a calf and a lamb sharing a summer hillside to the simple pleasures of a midsummer gathering, each vignette captures a slice of countryside intimacy. The prose invites listeners to linger over the soft textures of fields, hearths, and the unhurried conversations that accompany them.
The stories follow a varied cast—children, farmers, wandering philosophers—each wrestling with the small yet profound questions of existence. Themes of freedom, loss, and the pull of tradition surface as characters confront love, labor, and the inevitable passages of time. Even the most ordinary events, like the preparation of a modest meal or the quiet anticipation of a visitor, become lenses for deeper reflection.
Narrated with a lyrical, contemplative voice, the book feels like a warm, familiar walk through familiar fields. Listeners will hear the rustle of wheat, the murmur of distant bells, and the quiet humor that underpins a life lived close to the land. The collection offers a soothing, thoughtful escape into a world where the simple and the philosophical coexist.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (249K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Finland: WSOY, 1924.
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2022-12-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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