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A collection of short folktales set among meadow and farm animals presents vignettes in which hares, calves, dogs, cats, mice and bears confront orphanhood, find shelter and food, form friendships, and adapt to seasonal change. Episodes follow a young hare as it is cast out, learns a new home with help from a calf and a fellow hare, and experiences first snow and holiday nights, alongside separate tales of mice in a parsonage, a dogs’ church, a cat battalion facing frogs and other rural incidents. The stories emphasize animal-centered perspective, everyday survival, communal bonds and the rhythm of life through changing seasons.

About the Author

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Veikko Korhonen

Veikko Korhonen was a Finnish author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of rural life and human relationships, reflecting the social dynamics of Finnish society. Among his notable titles is "Ampiaispesä," which showcases his ability to weave intricate narratives that resonate with readers. Korhonen's storytelling is characterized by a deep connection to nature and the Finnish landscape, making his works significant in understanding the cultural context of his time. His diverse bibliography includes titles like "Harmaalan emäntä" and "Metsä ja kartano," further establishing his literary presence.

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