Pohjoistullin tyttösakki: Elisabetin aikakirja
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The diary follows a young woman who moves to the city after a broken romance and takes a clerk's job to support herself and a companion, Putte. She chronicles daily struggles with low wages, cramped lodgings in a boarding-house for working women, stair-climbing, commuting, and the routines of office work. The entries depict camaraderie and small domestic dramas among housemates, negotiations of respectability and economy, and wry reflections on the mismatch between youthful expectations and adult responsibilities. Episodic, intimate entries blend practical details of jobs and housing with observations on gendered labor, friendship, and the costs of urban independence.
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