"Kajsa" is the free-standing sequel to "Augusta\'s Daughter," depicting peasant life in late-nineteenth century Sweden.
Sweden has chan.
Her situation was by no means unique.
With the help of the women she met along the way, she survived and eventually gained control over her life.
From there, at the age of eight, she was cast out into the world on her own.
It is the story of fifteen-year-old Elsa-Carolina\'s illegitimate daughter Kajsa, who was placed in a foster family immediately after birth. "Kajsa" is the free-standing sequel to "Augusta\'s Daughter," depicting peasant life in late-nineteenth century Sweden