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Murtavia voimia by Santeri Alkio

by Alkio, Santeri, 1862-1930
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Murtavia voimia by Santeri Alkio is a historical novel likely written during the late 19th century. Set against the backdrop of the famine years of 1867 in Finland, the story explores the struggles and resilience of rural communities as they navigate the bleak winter weather and the harsh realities of starvation. The opening portrays a mix of somber atmospheres and societal tensions, emphasizing the plight of the people in a time of crisis. The beginning of Murtavia voimia introduces readers to a wintry scene in South Ostrobothnia, where a church congregation gathers amidst a powerful snowstorm. The church service reflects a shared sorrow among the townsfolk, marked by a collective prayer for sunlight and relief from their suffering. As the congregation displays a sense of unity through their silent pleas for mercy from a higher power, their grief and desperation intersect with emerging discussions among local leaders about community resources and the impact of proposed measures, such as alcohol sales. This blend of personal and communal struggles sets the stage for deeper themes of humanity, adversity, and the hope for recovery in the face of overwhelming odds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language Finnish

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