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After devastation caused by a landslide, the people of a small mountain village are forced to leave their ruined homes and embark on a difficult journey towards the valley. However, an unlikely trio has to stay behind and wait for help. The rope-maker's son, Tony, has injured his leg; the oldest of the village is weakened by his age; and the blind blacksmith is not likely to make the difficult trek down. They are anxiously waiting to be rescued, but they are running out of options. Even though the odds are against them, the three companions gather their courage and set out. On this dangerous…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
After devastation caused by a landslide, the people of a small mountain village are forced to leave their ruined homes and embark on a difficult journey towards the valley. However, an unlikely trio has to stay behind and wait for help. The rope-maker's son, Tony, has injured his leg; the oldest of the village is weakened by his age; and the blind blacksmith is not likely to make the difficult trek down. They are anxiously waiting to be rescued, but they are running out of options. Even though the odds are against them, the three companions gather their courage and set out. On this dangerous journey, they rely on each other and share the little they have left. --- Vuoristokylän väki joutuu jättämään maanvyöryn rikkomat kotinsa ja lähtemään kantamuksineen vaativalle vaellukselle kohti laaksoa. Erikoislaatuisen kolmikon on kuitenkin jäätävä kylään odottamaan apua. Jalkansa satuttanut köydenpunojan poika Toni, iän heikentämä kylänvanhin ja sokeutunut seppä eivät pysty kulkemaan vaikeakulkuisilla reiteillä. Hekin haluaisivat pian turvaan, mutta keinot ovat vähissä. Toisiinsa luottaen ja kukin omastaan jakaen he uskaltautuvat kuitenkin kolmisin mahdottomalta tuntuvalle matkalle.
Autorenporträt
Tuula Pere (b. 1958) is Ph.D. in Law and an author from Helsinki, Finland. Her doctoral dissertation published in 2015 examines the limits of the freedom of speech in the Finnish mass media amidst the social and cultural shift of the 1960's and 1970's. Before her doctoral research, Tuula Pere has had a career of over two decades as a lawyer and in various expert and executive positions in industry. Since 2010, Tuula Pere has published over thirty children's storybooks which have been translated into Swedish, English, Russian, Estonian, French, Italian and Spanish, for example. She has also published poetry and aphorisms for children and short stories for adults. Tuula Pere is an avid music and sports enthusiast and a keen baker. She is married and a mother of three.