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A rural tale centers on Jope and his wife Kaisa and their children, especially frail, dreamy Liisa, whose presence unsettles Jope. The household acquires a strange black calf with a white star that seems possessed and deeply bonds with the family, stirring wonder and fear. The plot moves between everyday farm scenes and uncanny episodes: children's berry-picking, searches for Liisa and the bull, Jope's journeys to the North, a flood, and encounters with folk magic and spells. Themes include superstition, the boundary between visible life and other worlds, family bonds, and longing.

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Maria Jotuni

Maria Jotuni was a Finnish author known for her contributions to literature in the early 20th century. She wrote novels, short stories, and plays that often explored themes of love, relationships, and the complexities of human emotions. Her notable works include "Arkielämää: Kertomus" and "Kun on tunteet: Novelleja," which reflect her keen insight into the human condition. Jotuni's writing is characterized by its lyrical style and depth of character, making her an important figure in Finnish literary heritage.

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