
Under the North Star 3: Reconciliation
RECONCILIATION is the third and final installment in Linna's Under the North Star trilogy. In the entire trilogy, the Koskela family serves as the catalyst of the people's experiences in Finland over three generations. Linna's insightful social psychological descriptions reaches breath-taking heights in this third part.
THE THIRD INSTALLMENT of Linna's trilogy Under the North Star, entitled Reconciliation, is a depiction of the further experiences of the Koskelas during the first decades of Finland's independence. All three parts reflect Linna's exceptionally captivating style of writing and psychological understanding of the interaction between individual feelings and social order. Part Three offers a detailed account of the various attitudes toward the social reforms, which were ultimately implemented as a consequence of the Civil War of 1918. After WWII, the nation advances on its way toward reconciliation. Vilho Koskela, Jussi and Alma Koskela's grandson, lives to become one of the leading heroes of V�in� Linna's other Finnish masterpiece The Unknown Soldier. English translation by Richard Impola.
412 + xii pages. Publication date May 22, 2003.
ISBN: 0-9689054-2-0