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The narrative follows a rural tenant who redeems his rights and home, enabling him to labor for his own benefit; through diligent work and practical skill he improves his dwelling and secures modest advancement. Interwoven are portraits of peasant life under landlord authority, the limits of formal freedom when economic dependence remains, and the community tensions that accompany social change. Observations of everyday hardship, moral instruction about perseverance and thrift, and sympathetic depictions of local customs together create a realistic, reform-minded account of striving for stability.

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J. Pärn

J. Pärn is a Finnish author known for his work in the realm of literature that reflects the cultural and social nuances of Finland. His notable book, "Oma tupa, oma lupa," explores themes of home and personal space, resonating with readers who appreciate narratives that delve into the significance of one's own environment. Pärn's contributions to literature capture the essence of Finnish identity and the importance of belonging, making him a noteworthy figure in Finnish literary heritage.