[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fxHWfKCoJwngHei9x6p9pv2TjBBSbH635L2oEvKIx73U":3},{"items":4,"total":270,"page":271,"pageSize":272},[5,38,63,84,112,131,154,178,202,224,252],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":30,"gutenbergSummary":34,"gutenbergTranslators":35,"gutenbergDownloadCount":36,"aiDescription":37},2068,"Intiaanipoika Pohjois-Amerikan aarniometsissä","Eastman, Charles",1858,1939,"2068-eastman-ch-a-intiaanipoika-pohjois-amerikan-aarniometsissa","2068__Eastman_Ch._A.__Intiaanipoika_Pohjois-Amerikan_aarniometsissä",null,"muistelmat",[],[],"fi",1902,1915,9820,68219,false,60190,[25,26,27,28,29],"Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939 -- Childhood and youth","Indian children -- North America","Indians of North America -- Biography","Santee Indians -- Biography","Santee Indians -- Social life and customs",[31,32,33],"Biographies","Children & Young Adult Reading","History - American","\"Intiaanipoika Pohjois-Amerikan aarniometsissä\" by Charles A. Eastman is a memoir written in the early 20th century. The book recounts the author's childhood experiences growing up as a Native American boy among the Sioux tribe in North America. It explores themes of indigenous life and the connection to nature, weaving personal anecdotes with cultural insights.  The opening of the book introduces the protagonist, Hakada, a young Sioux boy who reflects on his upbringing and the challenges of his early life. He begins by recalling his early days with his caring grandmother, who is tasked with raising him after his mother’s death. The narrative captures the warmth of family bonds and the influence of traditional practices, as well as Hakada's adventurous spirit through experiences such as hunting and exploring the wilderness. This section sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the complexities of Native American identity and the transition from a traditional way of life to the challenges posed by external societal pressures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],321,"Charles Eastmanin (Ohijesa) muistelmateos kuvaa kirjailijan lapsuutta ja nuoruutta dakota-intiaanien keskuudessa ennen siirtymistä valkoisen amerikkalaisen yhteiskunnan pariin. Teos kertoo perinteisistä tavoista, metsästyksestä ja luonnon tarkkailusta 1800-luvun lopun Pohjois-Amerikassa.",{"number":39,"title":40,"author":41,"authorBirth":42,"authorDeath":43,"slug":44,"bookId":45,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":47,"origin":48,"language":17,"yearPublished":49,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":50,"charCount":51,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":52,"gutenbergSubjects":53,"gutenbergCategories":55,"gutenbergSummary":59,"gutenbergTranslators":60,"gutenbergDownloadCount":61,"aiDescription":62},509,"Amerika, sen löytö, valloitus ja kehitys","Hagman, Tyko",1849,1914,"509-hagman-tyko-amerika-sen-loyto-valloitus-ja-kehitys","509__Hagman_Tyko__Amerika_sen_löytö_valloitus_ja_kehitys","tietokirja",[],[],1892,51531,368877,37822,[54],"United States -- History",[56,33,57,58],"Archaeology & Anthropology","History - Ancient","History - Modern (1750+)","\"Amerika, sen löytö, valloitus ja kehitys\" by Tyko Hagman is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the discovery, conquest, and evolution of the Americas, providing a comprehensive examination of the indigenous cultures, their interactions with European colonizers, and the resulting socio-political transformations. The book aims to shed light on the historical context surrounding key figures like Christopher Columbus and the indigenous populations that once thrived in the New World.  At the start of the publication, the reader is introduced to the ancient agricultural civilizations of the Americas, specifically focusing on the native populations prior to European contact. Hagman reflects on the drastic changes these societies faced following the arrival of Europeans, equating the European discovery of the continent to a cataclysmic event for the original inhabitants. The opening portion establishes a critical tone regarding colonization and offers insights into the rich tapestry of pre-Columbian cultures, underscoring the loss of indigenous heritage in the wake of conquest and development prompted by European settlers. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],375,"Hagmanin teos käsittelee Amerikan mantereen historiaa esikolumbiaanisista sivilisaatioista aina 1800-luvun lopulle saakka. Kirja käy läpi löytöretket, siirtokuntien perustamisen, vapaussodan ja Yhdysvaltain sisällissodan vaiheet sekä maanosan asuttamisen eri vaiheet.",{"number":64,"title":65,"author":41,"authorBirth":42,"authorDeath":43,"slug":66,"bookId":67,"genreRaw":68,"genre":46,"themes":69,"origin":71,"language":17,"yearPublished":49,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":72,"charCount":73,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":74,"gutenbergSubjects":75,"gutenbergCategories":77,"gutenbergSummary":80,"gutenbergTranslators":81,"gutenbergDownloadCount":82,"aiDescription":83},504,"Mexikon valloitus","504-hagman-tyko-mexikon-valloitus","504__Hagman_Tyko__Mexikon_valloitus","Kappale Amerikan historiaa",[70],"sota",[],25296,183764,37768,[76],"Mexico -- History -- Conquest, 1519-1540",[33,78,79],"History - Early Modern (c. 1450-1750)","History - Warfare","\"Mexikon valloitus: Kappale Amerikan historiaa\" by Tyko Hagman is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The text focuses on the conquest of Mexico by Spanish explorers, including notable figures like Fernando Cortez and Montezuma, examining the clash between civilizations and the motivations behind the colonization efforts.  The opening of the book provides a rich historical context, discussing the era of exploration that began with Christopher Columbus's voyages to the New World. It highlights the allure of gold and riches that drove Spanish explorers to conquer new lands, portraying the indigenous peoples of Mexico as both sophisticated and fierce in their resistance. The narrative introduces Hernán Cortés and his initial encounters with the Aztec civilization, noting the expectations and beliefs that surrounded the conquests. The passage sets the stage for the unfolding drama of cultural collision, ambition, and the brutal consequences of imperialism, with Cortez's ambition contrasted against the Aztec's rich heritage. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],262,"Teos tarkastelee Meksikon valloitusta ja Amerikan historiaa 1400-luvun lopulta alkaen. Kirja kertoo löytöretkeilijöiden kullanhimosta, Fernando Cortezin sotaretkestä sekä asteekkihallitsija Montezuman ja espanjalaisten kohtaamisesta.",{"number":85,"title":86,"author":87,"authorBirth":88,"authorDeath":89,"slug":90,"bookId":91,"genreRaw":92,"genre":46,"themes":93,"origin":94,"language":17,"yearPublished":95,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":96,"charCount":97,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":98,"gutenbergSubjects":99,"gutenbergCategories":106,"gutenbergSummary":108,"gutenbergTranslators":109,"gutenbergDownloadCount":110,"aiDescription":111},3434,"Amerikan ensimäiset suomalaiset","Ilmonen, Salomon",1871,1940,"3434-ilmonen-salomon-amerikan-ensimaiset-suomalaiset","3434__Ilmonen_Salomon__Amerikan_ensimäiset_suomalaiset","Eli Delawaren siirtokunnan historia",[],[],1916,18494,142053,75894,[100,101,102,103,104,105],"Delaware -- History","Delaware River (N.Y.-Del. and N.J.) -- History","Finnish Americans -- Delaware -- History","Finnish Americans -- Delaware River Region (N.Y.-Del. and N.J.) -- History","Finns -- United States","New Sweden -- History",[33,78,107],"History - European","\"Amerikan ensimäiset suomalaiset: Eli Delawaren siirtokunnan historia\" by S. Ilmonen is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book explores the origins and development of the Delaware colony, emphasizing the involvement and experiences of Finnish settlers in seventeenth-century America. Its subject matter covers both the broad context of early European colonization and the more specific role played by Finns as some of the first representatives of their nation in the New World.  The opening of the book lays out its purpose and structure, beginning with a preface that highlights the significance of Finnish immigrants who arrived in Delaware during the seventeenth century. It then provides a sweeping overview of the discovery and colonization of America, detailing the early expeditions of Norse explorers, Columbus, and other key European nations. Attention shifts to the foundation of European colonies in North America, particularly the Swedish-Finnish settlement along the Delaware River. The narrative introduces important figures such as Willem Usselinx and Peter Minuit, outlines the establishment of the \"New Sweden\" colony, and describes the challenges of recruiting settlers—especially Finns—from Sweden and Finland, including policies that both encouraged and coerced them to join the transatlantic venture. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],459,"Historiallinen esitys 1600-luvulla Delaware-joen varrelle perustetusta siirtokunnasta ja sen suomalaisista asukkaista. Teos valottaa Uuden Ruotsin vaiheita, siirtolaisten arkea ja luterilaisen kirkon roolia Amerikan varhaisessa asutushistoriassa.",{"number":113,"title":114,"author":87,"authorBirth":88,"authorDeath":89,"slug":115,"bookId":116,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":117,"origin":118,"language":17,"yearPublished":119,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":120,"charCount":121,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":122,"gutenbergSubjects":123,"gutenbergCategories":125,"gutenbergSummary":127,"gutenbergTranslators":128,"gutenbergDownloadCount":129,"aiDescription":130},3436,"Abraham Lincoln raittiusmiehenä ja lyhyitä piirteitä hänen elämänkerrastaan","3436-ilmonen-salomon-abraham-lincoln-raittiusmiehena-ja-lyhyita-piirteita-hanen-elamankerrastaan","3436__Ilmonen_Salomon__Abraham_Lincoln_raittiusmiehenä_ja_lyhyitä_piirteitä_hänen_elämänkerrastaan",[],[],1909,5389,40029,75929,[124],"Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865",[31,126,33,58],"Essays, Letters & Speeches","\"Abraham Lincoln raittiusmiehenä ja lyhyitä piirteitä hänen elämänkerrastaan\" by S. Ilmonen is a commemorative speech-turned-booklet that was likely composed in the early 20th century. The text is best described as a brief biography interwoven with moral and social commentary, reflecting the values and interests of the temperance movement at the time. It is a historical account, focusing primarily on Abraham Lincoln's commitment to sobriety alongside significant moments of his life and career. The book was written in connection with the centenary of Lincoln's birth, situating its creation in the context of early 1900s America, during an era marked by the growing momentum of social reform movements like temperance.  The content begins with an exploration of Lincoln as a champion of temperance, describing his lifelong personal abstinence from alcohol and his engagement with the movement in his community. The narrative then transitions into a concise overview of Lincoln's life, tracing his humble origins in rural Kentucky, his self-driven education, and the critical experiences that shaped his character and principles. The book recounts Lincoln’s rise from frontier youth to Illinois lawyer, and ultimately to the presidency, highlighting his pivotal role in the emancipation of slaves and the preservation of the Union during the Civil War. Throughout, the author presents Lincoln as a figure of exceptional moral integrity—emphasizing his steadfast commitment to both temperance and social justice—and concludes with reflections on Lincoln's legacy and enduring significance as a symbol of righteousness and compassion in American history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],273,"Teos tarkastelee Abraham Lincolnin elämää ja työtä erityisesti raittiusaatteen sekä orjuuden vastustamisen näkökulmasta. Julkaisu perustuu puheeseen, joka käsittelee Yhdysvaltain presidentin vaiheita itsekasvatuksesta poliittiseen uraan ja orjien vapauttamiseen.",{"number":132,"title":133,"author":134,"authorBirth":135,"authorDeath":136,"slug":137,"bookId":138,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":139,"origin":140,"language":17,"yearPublished":141,"yearPublishedTranslation":142,"wordCount":143,"charCount":144,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":145,"gutenbergSubjects":146,"gutenbergCategories":148,"gutenbergSummary":149,"gutenbergTranslators":150,"gutenbergDownloadCount":152,"aiDescription":153},77,"Pokanoket'in Filip","Irving, Washington",1783,1859,"77-irving-washington-pokanoket-in-filip","77__Irving_Washington__Pokanoket'in_Filip",[70],[],1814,1876,4587,32420,36652,[147],"Philip, Sachem of the Wampanoags, -1676",[33,78,79],"\"Pokanoket'in Filip\" by Washington Irving is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book delves into the life and legacy of Filip, an Indigenous warrior and chief, during the time of early colonial America. It addresses themes of conflict between Native Americans and European settlers, exploring both the personal and broader societal impacts of this tumultuous period.  The narrative focuses on the character of Filip, also known as King Philip, who rises to prominence as a leader of the Wampanoag people. The text recounts the historical backdrop of his leadership during a time when his people faced encroachment and cultural erosion from colonizers. As tensions escalate, Filip attempts to unify various Indigenous tribes against the settlers in a desperate fight for survival and sovereignty. However, the account also illustrates his eventual downfall, portraying the tragic consequences of betrayal, loss, and the relentless struggle against colonial forces. Irving evokes a sense of empathy towards Filip, highlighting his dignity and the nobility of his struggle, while also critiquing the brutal dynamics of power and conquest that characterized this era in American history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[151],"Churberg, Waldemar",300,"Historian ja elämäkerran piirteitä yhdistelevä teos kuvaa wampanoag-intiaanien päällikön Metacometin, eli kuningas Filipin, elämää ja taistelua. Se kertoo hänen johtamastaan sodasta Uuden-Englannin siirtolaisia vastaan 1600-luvulla ja pyrkii tarjoamaan aikansa valtavirrasta poikkeavan, ymmärtäväisemmän näkökulman alkuperäiskansojen kohtaloon.",{"number":155,"title":156,"author":157,"authorBirth":158,"authorDeath":119,"slug":159,"bookId":160,"genreRaw":161,"genre":14,"themes":162,"origin":163,"language":17,"yearPublished":164,"yearPublishedTranslation":155,"wordCount":165,"charCount":166,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":167,"gutenbergSubjects":168,"gutenbergCategories":171,"gutenbergSummary":173,"gutenbergTranslators":174,"gutenbergDownloadCount":176,"aiDescription":177},1901,"Dwight L. Moody","Moody, William ja Northrop, Davenport",1836,"1901-moody-william-ja-northrop-davenport-dwight-l-moody","1901__Moody_William_ja_Northrop_Davenport__Dwight_L._Moody","Hänen elämänsä ja vaikutuksensa",[],[],1900,58279,387875,58161,[169,170],"Evangelists -- United States -- Biography","Moody, Dwight Lyman, 1837-1899",[31,33,172],"Religion/Spirituality","\"DWIGHT L. MOODY: Hänen elämänsä ja vaikutuksensa\" by William Moody and T. R. Davenport Northrop is a biographical account written in the early 20th century. The book chronicles the life of Dwight Lyman Moody, an influential American evangelist, detailing his journey from humble beginnings to prominent religious leadership and his profound impact on the Christian community.   At the start of the book, the narrative focuses on Moody's early life in Northfield, where he was born and raised by a strong Christian mother after the early death of his father. It vividly describes the challenges faced by Moody's family, particularly the hardships endured by his mother as a widow, and how these experiences shaped young Dwight. The opening illustrates his boyhood character, a mix of playfulness and ambition, setting the foundation for his later pursuit of a life dedicated to serving God and influencing others through faith. His formative years are detailed with engaging anecdotes that highlight his personality, interactions with peers, and burgeoning sense of leadership, all of which contribute to the larger narrative of his eventual calling to evangelical work. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[175],"Skutnabb, Akseli",247,"Amerikkalaisen evankelistan Dwight L. Moodyn elämäkerta kuvaa hänen vaiheitaan lapsuudesta ja uskoontulosta aina maailmanlaajuiseen julistustyöhön saakka. Teos valottaa Moodyn toimintaa Chicagossa, suuria herätyskokouksia Isossa-Britanniassa sekä hänen vaikutustaan 1800-luvun lopun hengelliseen elämään.",{"number":179,"title":180,"author":181,"authorBirth":182,"authorDeath":183,"slug":184,"bookId":185,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":186,"origin":187,"language":17,"yearPublished":188,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":189,"charCount":190,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":191,"gutenbergSubjects":192,"gutenbergCategories":195,"gutenbergSummary":198,"gutenbergTranslators":199,"gutenbergDownloadCount":200,"aiDescription":201},3437,"64 päivää suomalaisen siirtokunnan keskuudessa Amerikassa","Perälä, Lauri",1881,1942,"3437-perala-lauri-64-paivaa-suomalaisen-siirtokunnan-keskuudessa-amerikassa","3437__Perälä_Lauri__64_päivää_suomalaisen_siirtokunnan_keskuudessa_Amerikassa",[],[],1921,19529,141598,75939,[104,193,194],"Järnefelt Rauanheimo, Akseli, 1871-1932 -- Travel","United States -- Description and travel",[33,196,197],"Sociology","Travel Writing","\"64 päivää suomalaisen siirtokansan keskuudessa Amerikassa\" by Lauri Perälä is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book explores the experiences of Finnish immigrants and communities in America, likely blending travel narrative, sociological observation, and cultural reflection. Its focus is on documenting, analyzing, and conveying the realities faced by Finnish expatriates—both their struggles and successes—as well as their adaptation in the vast and rapidly changing American society.  The opening of the book sets the stage with an introduction to the author’s journey, inspired and made possible by the encouragement of Akseli Rauanheimo, an advocate for Finnish expatriate welfare. Perälä describes his journey from Finland to America, highlighting the anticipation, uncertainty, and mixed emotions of emigrants departing for a new world. The narrative then shifts to give a sweeping overview of America’s growth, unique culture, and challenges, with pointed commentary on American urban life, economic systems, and the effects of industrialization on both society and the soul. As he arrives in New York, Perälä provides first-hand impressions of the Finnish community there, noting both their struggles with the overwhelming city environment and the specific difficulties many encounter. The section ends as he journeys further inland, contrasting the more hopeful and vibrant Finnish settlements outside the metropolis, such as in Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio, where strong community organizations and cultural pride are evident. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],286,"Matkakuvaus raportoi Lauri Perälän vuonna 1921 tekemästä esitelmämatkasta Yhdysvaltoihin. Teos sisältää havaintoja suomalaisten siirtolaisten elämästä, asuinolosuhteista ja yhteisöllisestä toiminnasta kahdeksassa eri osavaltiossa.",{"number":203,"title":204,"author":205,"authorBirth":88,"authorDeath":206,"slug":207,"bookId":208,"genreRaw":13,"genre":46,"themes":209,"origin":210,"language":17,"yearPublished":211,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":212,"charCount":213,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":214,"gutenbergSubjects":215,"gutenbergCategories":218,"gutenbergSummary":220,"gutenbergTranslators":221,"gutenbergDownloadCount":222,"aiDescription":223},1410,"Suomalaiset Amerikassa","Rauanheimo, Akseli",1932,"1410-rauanheimo-aksel-suomalaiset-amerikassa","1410__Rauanheimo_Aksel__Suomalaiset_Amerikassa",[],[],1899,67860,482791,53160,[216,217],"Finnish Americans","Finns -- Canada",[33,219],"History - Other","\"Suomalaiset Amerikassa\" by Akseli Järnefelt Rauanheimo is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the lives and experiences of Finnish immigrants in America, exploring their cultural, social, and economic conditions as they adapt to a new land. The book aims to enlighten readers about the history of Finnish settlement in the United States, emphasizing the importance of these immigrants in the broader context of American society.  At the start of the book, the author dedicates his work to his fellow Finns in America, expressing the need for greater awareness among the Finnish population about their compatriots abroad. He outlines the historical backdrop of Finnish immigration, mentioning earlier settlers and how they navigated life in America. The opening also touches on the significant phenomenon of migration from Finland, motivated by various factors such as poverty and the pursuit of better opportunities, while establishing the identity of the \"American Finns.\" Through personal observations and research, Järnefelt sheds light on the unique challenges and aspirations of Finnish immigrants as they strive to maintain their heritage in a diverse society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],308,"Laaja esitys suomalaisten siirtolaisuudesta ja asutushistoriasta Pohjois-Amerikassa. Teos käsittelee suomalaisten vaiheita 1600-luvun Uuden Ruotsin siirtokunnasta aina 1800-luvun lopun kaivosyhteisöihin ja maanviljelysalueisiin eri osavaltioissa sekä Kanadassa. Se kuvaa siirtolaisten ammatteja, elintapoja ja yhteisöllistä toimintaa.",{"number":225,"title":226,"author":227,"authorBirth":228,"authorDeath":229,"slug":230,"bookId":231,"genreRaw":232,"genre":233,"themes":234,"origin":235,"language":17,"yearPublished":49,"yearPublishedTranslation":236,"wordCount":237,"charCount":238,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":239,"gutenbergSubjects":240,"gutenbergCategories":245,"gutenbergSummary":247,"gutenbergTranslators":248,"gutenbergDownloadCount":250,"aiDescription":251},2284,"Siirtolaisia","Zilliacus, Konni",1855,1924,"2284-zilliacus-konni-siirtolaisia","2284__Zilliacus_Konni__Siirtolaisia","Kertomuksia Ameriikan suomalaisten elämästä","novelli",[],[],1897,30442,187018,62543,[241,242,243,244],"Finland -- Emigration and immigration -- Fiction","Finns -- United States -- Fiction","Immigrants -- United States -- Fiction","United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Fiction",[33,246],"Short Stories","\"Siirtolaisia: Kertomuksia Ameriikan suomalaisten elämästä\" by Konni Zilliacus is a collection of narratives written in the late 19th century. The book explores the experiences and challenges faced by Finnish immigrants in America, illustrating the diverse backgrounds of the emigrants, from hardworking laborers to those seeking to escape their pasts. It sheds light on the social dynamics and struggles within the Finnish expatriate community in the United States.  At the start of the collection, the author discusses the various types of immigrants, emphasizing that not all are the typical laborers one might expect. Some immigrants are university students, clergy, and others fleeing from personal failures in Finland. The narratives introduce characters like Eenokki Muponen, who becomes embroiled in conflicts with indigenous peoples during the American Indian wars, and Taneli Tuominen, who contemplates the plight of those arriving in America and his own entrepreneurial aspirations. The opening sets the stage for a deeper exploration of their stories and the immigrant experience, offering insights into their aspirations, hardships, and the vibrant tapestry of life in a new land. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[249],"Aho, Juhani",173,"Novellikokoelma kuvaa suomalaisten siirtolaisten moninaisia kohtaloita ja elämää 1800-luvun lopun Pohjois-Amerikassa. Kertomukset esittelevät niin onneaan etsiviä työläisiä kuin kotimaassaan epäonnistuneita säätyläisiä uuden maailman arjessa, intiaanisodissa ja naimiskaupoissa.",{"number":253,"title":254,"author":227,"authorBirth":228,"authorDeath":229,"slug":255,"bookId":256,"genreRaw":13,"genre":233,"themes":257,"origin":258,"language":259,"yearPublished":236,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":260,"charCount":261,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":262,"gutenbergSubjects":263,"gutenbergCategories":265,"gutenbergSummary":266,"gutenbergTranslators":267,"gutenbergDownloadCount":268,"aiDescription":269},1139,"Nya utvandrarehistorier","1139-zilliacus-konni-nya-utvandrarehistorier","1139__Zilliacus_Konni__Nya_utvandrarehistorier",[],[],"sv",48394,219004,50223,[264],"Finnish Americans -- Fiction",[33,58,246],"\"Nya utvandrarehistorier\" by Konni Zilliacus is a collection of stories written in the late 19th century. This work reflects on the diverse experiences of emigrants, not only focusing on traditional laborers but also including various other characters who seek new beginnings in America. The stories explore themes of hardship, ambition, and the quest for a better life, featuring a cast of characters like Isak Peltonen, who navigates the challenges and opportunities that come with relocating to a new land.  The opening of the collection sets the stage for understanding the myriad motivations behind the migration experience. The narrative begins with a discussion addressing the reader directly, clarifying that \"emigrants\" encompass a wide range of individuals, including not only hardworking laborers but also those fleeing less admirable pasts. The first story introduces Isak Peltonen, a resourceful young man considering emigration to America for better prospects, despite his fiancée Anni’s belief that they could succeed back home. Through Isak's journey, the text highlights the challenges immigrants face upon arrival, including the struggle to find stable work and the desire for a fulfilling life intertwined with the realities of labor, societal judgment, and aspirations for family and financial success. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],272,"Kokoelma lyhyitä kertomuksia Pohjois-Amerikkaan muuttaneista suomalaisista 1800-luvun lopulla. Tarinat kuvaavat kirjavaa joukkoa siirtolaisia työläisistä ja uudisraivaajista epäonnistuneisiin opiskelijoihin ja muihin onnenonkijoihin.",11,1,24]