
Daniela
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Language: FinnishPublished:
Authors:
- Krohn, Helmi
1871 - 1967
- Suttner, Bertha von
1843 - 1914
About this book
In the early 20th century, as Europe grappled with the specter of war, Bertha von Suttner's "Daniela" emerges as a poignant exploration of human resilience and moral responsibility. The novel follows Franz Stern, a once-privileged banker turned professor, who seeks solace in a summer rental in Baden for himself and his disabled son, Alfred. Through their journey, von Suttner delves into themes of compassion and the societal implications of wealth and disability, challenging readers to confront their own values. Ideal for students and civic activists, "Daniela" offers a compelling narrative that resonates with contemporary discussions on equality and social justice. Engage with this timeless work and reflect on the unalienable rights of every individual.
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