Seven Brothers
"Seven Brothers" is a novel written by the Finnish author Aleksis Kivi in 1870. The story follows the lives of seven brothers living in rural Finland, exploring their struggles, relationships, and adventures as they navigate life together. The brothers each have distinct personalities, which contribute to the dynamics of their family and community.
The novel is considered a classic of Finnish literature and is notable for its portrayal of Finnish culture and rural life. It highlights themes of brotherhood, individuality, and the challenges of growing up, making it a significant work in the context of Finnish national identity.