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Immi Hellén

1861-1937

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Books by Immi Hellén

Lasten lauluja

"Lasten lauluja" by Immi Hellén is a collection of children's songs written at the turn of the 20th century. This book aims to celebrate innocence and the beauty of the Finnish landscape, capturing the spirit of childhood and nature through lyrical verses that blend themes of faith, patriotism, and the joys of childhood experiences. The content of "Lasten lauluja" comprises a variety of songs that resonate with the experiences of Finnish children. The verses cover topics such as nature, family, patriotism, and spiritual themes, providing children with simple prayers, hymns, and celebratory songs that reflect their world. Each piece is characterized by a gentle rhythmic quality, encouraging young readers to relate to their environment, their families, and their nation. Through songs like "Kansakoulun laulu" (School Song) and "Maamme" (Our Land), the collection emphasizes respect for one’s homeland and the importance of community, making it both an educational and enjoyable read for children and their families.

Eeva Aarnio: Kertomus nuorille

"Kertomus nuorille" by Immi Hellén is a literary work, likely a novel, written in the early 20th century. The narrative explores themes of youth, friendship, and personal aspirations, focusing on the characters Eeva, Selma, and Väinö as they embark on adventures and reflect on their lives and dreams. The setting captures a vibrant natural landscape that serves as a backdrop for the characters' emotional journeys. At the start of the story, Eeva Aarnio is depicted alongside her friends Selma and Väinö, as they all travel from their small town into the surrounding countryside on a bright May morning. Eeva has recently returned from studying music in Helsinki, and her enthusiasm for life and the beauty surrounding her shines through. The trio enjoys a deep bond, reminiscent of siblings, as they share moments filled with laughter and light-hearted teasing. Eeva expresses a profound connection to music, stating that she lives within melodies, while her friends support her ambitions despite the shadows of personal struggles looming, particularly for Väinö, who grapples with his own feelings of despair. The opening establishes both the idyllic setting and the complexities of youth, hinting at the emotional depths that will unfold throughout the narrative.

Aune

"Aune" by Immi Hellén is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story centers around Aune, a young girl who has been bedridden for most of her life due to illness and longs for a connection to the outside world. The narrative explores themes of suffering, compassion, and the contrast between happiness and hardship as Aune reflects on her own conditions and the plight of others. The opening of the novel introduces us to a stormy winter day in Helsinki as Aune lies in bed, dealing with her pain but focusing her thoughts on a little beggar boy suffering in the cold. Her caretaker, Leena, enters and provides comfort and care, showcasing a deep bond between them. Aune's musings reveal her tender heart, as she shares her empathy for those less fortunate, particularly concerning a lost pair of gloves belonging to the little boy. The section paints a vivid picture of Aune's world, filled with both physical suffering and a rich inner life, setting the stage for her character's development and the relationships that will evolve throughout the story.