
In a modest Helsinki kitchen of the early 1920s, brothers Heikki and Paavo sit hunched over their schoolbooks, the kettle’s soft hum the only sound breaking the quiet. Heikki, just fourteen and already in fourth grade, struggles to keep up, while his younger, sprightly sibling Paavo boasts of future scholarly triumphs. Their mother, ever watchful, steps in with gentle admonitions about responsibility, reminding them that even small tasks bring joy when done willingly. As the spring light pours through the window, the boys’ restless yearning for the outdoors grows, setting the stage for a decision that could change their summer.
When the mother returns with tea, she shares unexpected news: if the boys stay diligent and obedient, they may spend the holidays at their Uncle Jonni’s farm in the countryside. The prospect of fresh air, open fields, and a break from schoolwork excites Paavo, while Heikki worries about the hard labor that awaits. Their anticipation reveals the clash between youthful longing for freedom and the era’s emphasis on hard work, hinting at the lessons they will learn about respect, perseverance, and family bonds.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (119K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Helsinki: Kustaannusliike Mattila & Kumpp., 1924.
Credits
Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2023-12-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1888–1942
A Finnish journalist and writer from Rautalampi, he wrote across several genres, from historical storytelling to animal tales and books for young readers. His work and life were rooted in early 20th-century Finland, and his name still turns up in library catalogs today.
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