Oli kerran : Satuja nuorille ja aikuisille by Larin-Kyösti
Let's be clear from the start: 'Oli kerran' is not a single novel. It's a collection of short stories and fairy tales published in 1917 by the Finnish poet Larin-Kyösti. Think of it as a treasure chest, not a mapped journey. Inside, you'll find a mix of original tales and retellings of Finnish folklore. The settings are pure Nordic atmosphere—dense forests, quiet villages, and shores dotted with islands.
The Story
There isn't one plot. Instead, you open the book and step into different worlds with each story. You might meet a clever farm boy outwitting a greedy troll, or a lonely child who befriends a spirit of the lake. Animals talk, magic happens quietly, and characters often face small, human-sized problems with big consequences. The stakes feel real, even in a fantasy. Will the hero solve the riddle to save his family? Can the princess see through a magical disguise? The stories move quickly, with a clear sense of right and wrong, but they're never preachy. They just feel true.
Why You Should Read It
I picked this up out of curiosity about Finnish culture and was completely charmed. Larin-Kyösti's writing has a gentle, poetic rhythm that's calming to read. The magic isn't flashy; it's woven into the landscape. A stone might hold a memory, or the wind might carry a message. What got me was the dual appeal. You can read these stories to a child and they'll love the adventure. Read them alone, and you'll notice the subtle wisdom about independence, respecting nature, and the strength found in kindness. The characters, though simple, make choices that resonate. It’s a book that feels both old and timeless.
Final Verdict
This book is a hidden gem for a specific reader. It's perfect for lovers of classic fairy tales who want to explore beyond the German or French classics. It's also ideal for anyone interested in Nordic culture or looking for short, comforting stories that don't demand a huge time commitment. If you enjoy the feel of authors like Tove Jansson (of Moomin fame) or the quiet wonder of folklore, you'll find a friend in this book. It's not a pulse-pounding thriller; it's a warm, thoughtful companion for a quiet afternoon. A true 'once upon a time' experience.
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Ashley Rodriguez
2 years agoA bit long but worth it.
Joshua Ramirez
6 months agoCitation worthy content.