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Kruunun metsissä by Juhana Kokko
by Kokko, Juhana, 1856-1926Description
Kruunun metsissä by Juhana Kokko is a novel written in the late 19th century. The book explores themes of rural life, hardship, and the struggles of farmers under the control of forest authorities. The main character, Heikki, is a young man navigating these challenges as he contemplates his future and the possibility of establishing his own home. The opening of Kruunun metsissä introduces us to Heikki and his conversations with the elderly Seinustan ukko, who advises him to go to the church and discusses the difficulties of acquiring timber from the crown-controlled forests. As Heikki prepares for his journey, the exchange touches on the frustrations faced by local farmers, including long wait times for permits and a dependence on the authority of forest officials. The dialogue reveals the tension between the villagers’ desires for autonomy and the realities of their economic struggles, painting a vivid picture of rural life and foreshadowing Heikki’s quest for a better future amid these adversities. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



