[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f_PhTtPO78JB13_osawarE0Vq7TL-_7Rp057mBkqvV3U":3},{"items":4,"total":539,"page":540,"pageSize":541},[5,34,53,81,103,127,146,171,196,224,246,267,293,317,342,364,393,415,435,453,467,483,503,524],{"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":26,"gutenbergSummary":29,"gutenbergTranslators":30,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":33},607,"Kotona","Ahrenberg, Jac.",1847,1914,"607-ahrenberg-jac-kotona","607__Ahrenberg_Jac.__Kotona","Kuvaelmia Itä-Suomesta","lastenkirja",[],[],"fi",1887,1889,28442,186622,false,18710,[25],"Fiction",[27,28],"Children & Young Adult Reading","Novels","\"Kotona Kerttulassa: Kertomus nuorisolle\" by Edith Forssman is a fictional work likely written in the early 20th century. The story introduces us to a young girl named Helka, who arrives at her childhood home in Kerttula after a long time away. The narrative revolves around her experiences with family and friends, emphasizing themes of belonging, nostalgia, and the beauty of childhood.  The opening of the book presents Helka as she arrives in Kerttula, sharing her excitement about the familiar yet changed environment. She reflects on her memories and the joy of reuniting with her relatives, particularly her cousins, who already have plans for fun summer activities. The scene captures the lively and bustling atmosphere of the family home, where children engage in games, exploration, and preparations for various events. Helka's letter to her mother and her observations about the warm welcome she receives hint at the close bond they share, setting the stage for a heartwarming tale of family dynamics and childhood adventures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[31],"Hahnsson, Theodolinda",357,"Kokoelma kertomuksia ja kuvaelmia 1800-luvun loppupuolen Itä-Suomesta ja Karjalasta. Tarinat valottavat alueen historiaa, kansanelämää ja yhteiskunnallisia olosuhteita muun muassa Kivennavan ja Suojärven maisemissa.",{"number":35,"title":36,"author":37,"authorBirth":38,"authorDeath":39,"slug":40,"bookId":41,"genreRaw":42,"genre":14,"themes":43,"origin":44,"language":17,"yearPublished":45,"yearPublishedTranslation":46,"wordCount":47,"charCount":48,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":49,"gutenbergCategories":50,"gutenbergSummary":29,"gutenbergTranslators":51,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":52},287,"Kotona Kerttulassa","Aina (oik. Forssman, Edith)",1856,1928,"287-aina-kotona-kerttulassa","287__Aina__Kotona_Kerttulassa","Kertomus nuorisolle",[],[],1897,1903,34209,207861,[25],[27,28],[31],"Nuorisolle suunnattu kertomus seuraa Helka-tytön vierailua sukulaisten luona Kerttulan maatilalla. Kirjeiden muodossa etenevä tarina kuvaa maaseudun kauneutta, perhe-elämää ja nuoren tytön havaintoja ympäristöstään.",{"number":54,"title":55,"author":56,"authorBirth":57,"authorDeath":58,"slug":59,"bookId":60,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":62,"origin":63,"language":17,"yearPublished":65,"yearPublishedTranslation":66,"wordCount":67,"charCount":68,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":69,"gutenbergSubjects":70,"gutenbergCategories":74,"gutenbergSummary":76,"gutenbergTranslators":77,"gutenbergDownloadCount":79,"aiDescription":80},3701,"Kahdeksan serkusta","Alcott, Louisa M.",1832,1888,"3701-alcott-louisa-m-kahdeksan-serkusta","3701__Alcott_Louisa_M.__Kahdeksan_serkusta",null,[],[64],"amerikkalainen",1875,1917,50958,309868,52771,[71,72,73],"Cousins -- Juvenile fiction","Family life -- Juvenile fiction","Orphans -- Juvenile fiction",[75,27,28],"American Literature","\"Kahdeksan serkusta\" by Louisa May Alcott is a novel published in 1875. Recently orphaned Rose Campbell finds herself living with her great aunts until her unconventional Uncle Alec returns from abroad to become her guardian. Through his progressive ideas about health and education, Rose transforms from a sickly girl into a vibrant young woman while navigating life among her seven boy cousins and befriending Phebe, her aunts' housemaid. The story follows Rose's journey toward finding her place in her sprawling family. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[78],"Hynynen, Ville",389,"Orvoksi jäänyt Rose Campbell muuttaa asumaan isotätiensä luo ja tutustuu seitsemään poikaserkkuunsa sekä holhoojaansa Alec-setään. Kasvutarina seuraa tytön varttumista ja terveyden kohentumista Campbellin suvun kartanossa sedän epätavallisten kasvatusmenetelmien myötä.",{"number":82,"title":83,"author":56,"authorBirth":57,"authorDeath":58,"slug":84,"bookId":85,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":86,"origin":87,"language":17,"yearPublished":88,"yearPublishedTranslation":89,"wordCount":90,"charCount":91,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":92,"gutenbergSubjects":93,"gutenbergCategories":98,"gutenbergSummary":99,"gutenbergTranslators":100,"gutenbergDownloadCount":101,"aiDescription":102},3698,"Pikku miehiä","3698-alcott-louisa-m-pikku-miehia","3698__Alcott_Louisa_M.__Pikku_miehiä",[],[64],1871,1918,72301,435598,51172,[94,95,96,97],"Boarding schools -- Fiction","Family life -- New England -- Fiction","New England -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction","Schools -- Fiction",[75,27,28],"\"Pikku miehiä\" by Louisa May Alcott is a children's novel published in 1871.\n\nThis sequel to \"Little Women\" follows Jo Bhaer and her husband as they run an unconventional school at Plumfield. Young orphan Nat Blake arrives to find a place where pillow fights are scheduled, children tend their own gardens, and learning happens through experience rather than strict rules. As students like the troubled Dan and tomboyish Nan join the household, the Bhaers guide them through lessons about honesty, responsibility, and kindness in this blend of family life and education. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[78],381,"Jatko-osa seuraa Jo Marchia ja hänen miestään, jotka ylläpitävät Plumfieldin sisäoppilaitosta pojille. Tarina kuvaa erilaisten poikien arkea, kasvatusta ja keskinäisiä suhteita lämminhenkisessä ja vilkkaassa kotiympäristössä.",{"number":104,"title":105,"author":106,"authorBirth":107,"authorDeath":65,"slug":108,"bookId":109,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":110,"origin":112,"language":17,"yearPublished":113,"yearPublishedTranslation":114,"wordCount":115,"charCount":116,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":117,"gutenbergSubjects":118,"gutenbergCategories":120,"gutenbergSummary":122,"gutenbergTranslators":123,"gutenbergDownloadCount":125,"aiDescription":126},2736,"Satuja ja tarinoita VII","Andersen,  Hans Christian",1805,"2736-andersen-h-c-satuja-ja-tarinoita-vii","2736__Andersen_H._C.__Satuja_ja_tarinoita_VII",[111],"kansanperinne",[],1861,1925,25773,157286,71071,[119],"Fairy tales",[27,121],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Satuja ja tarinoita VII\" by H. C. Andersen is a collection of fairy tales written in the early 20th century. This anthology features a variety of enchanting stories that weave together elements of fantasy and moral lessons, reflecting Andersen's signature style. The collection is likely to draw readers into magical realms filled with whimsical characters such as tiny insects, princesses, and talking animals, all engaging in adventures that test their courage and virtue.  The opening of the collection introduces readers to the tale of \"Sittiäinen,\" which begins with a regal horse in a palace adorned in gold shoes, symbolizing its importance and beauty. A small mayfly, feeling overlooked and despising its commonplace existence, demands the same honor bestowed upon the horse. The narrative unfolds as the mayfly sets off to explore the world, encountering various creatures and situations that highlight themes of pride, aspiration, and self-worth. As it navigates through rainstorms and meets other insects, the mayfly reflects on its place in a world that seems indifferent to its desires, leading to a series of self-discoveries and realizations about its identity and value. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[124],"Talvio, Maila",273,"Seitsemäs osa Andersenin laajasta satukokoelmasta sisältää klassisia kertomuksia, kuten Sittiäisen, Lumiukon ja Jääneidon. Tarinoissa yhdistyvät inhimilliset piirteet, opettavaisuus ja mielikuvitusrikkaat seikkailut niin eläinten maailmassa kuin jylhissä alppimaisemissa.",{"number":128,"title":129,"author":106,"authorBirth":107,"authorDeath":65,"slug":130,"bookId":131,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":132,"origin":133,"language":17,"yearPublished":134,"yearPublishedTranslation":135,"wordCount":136,"charCount":137,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":138,"gutenbergSubjects":139,"gutenbergCategories":140,"gutenbergSummary":142,"gutenbergTranslators":143,"gutenbergDownloadCount":144,"aiDescription":145},2685,"Satuja ja tarinoita III","2685-andersen-h-c-satuja-ja-tarinoita-iii","2685__Andersen_H._C.__Satuja_ja_tarinoita_III",[111],[],1835,1906,37085,221155,55823,[119],[27,121,141],"Short Stories","\"Satuja ja tarinoita III\" by H. C. Andersen is a collection of fairy tales written in the early 20th century. This volume includes a variety of enchanting stories, each imbued with moral lessons and rich imagery reminiscent of the author’s signature style. The tales explore themes of innocence, beauty, and the complexities of human nature, often featuring young protagonists who navigate their worlds with curiosity and wonder.  The opening of the book introduces a tender narrative centered around a small boy suffering from a chill after getting his feet wet in mysteriously dry weather. As he lies in bed, his mother prepares him herbal tea, while an elderly man, fond of children and tales, enters the room to offer distraction through storytelling. The boy expresses a desire for a new tale, which leads to the unfolding of a fantastical story involving Seljaemo, a mythical figure associated with a flowering elder tree who embodies memories and connections to a couple celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. As the tale blossoms, it intertwines the mundane with the magical, creating an enchanting atmosphere that sets the stage for further delightful stories that follow in this collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[124],263,"Kokoelma sisältää Andersenin tunnettuja satuja ja tarinoita, kuten Pieni tulitikkutyttö, Varjo ja Paimentyttö ja nokikolari. Kertomukset yhdistävät mielikuvitusta, kansanperinteeseen pohjautuvia aiheita ja inhimillisiä opetuksia.",{"number":147,"title":148,"author":149,"authorBirth":57,"authorDeath":150,"slug":151,"bookId":152,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":153,"origin":154,"language":17,"yearPublished":156,"yearPublishedTranslation":157,"wordCount":158,"charCount":159,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":160,"gutenbergSubjects":161,"gutenbergCategories":164,"gutenbergSummary":166,"gutenbergTranslators":167,"gutenbergDownloadCount":169,"aiDescription":170},975,"Iloinen poika","Björnson, Björnstjerne",1910,"975-bjornson-bjornstjerne-iloinen-poika","975__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Iloinen_poika",[],[155],"nobel",1860,1862,23830,137780,48628,[162,163],"Norway -- Fiction","Norwegian fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[27,28,165],"Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Iloinen poika\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a children's novel written in the mid-19th century. The story centers around a young boy named Öyvind, who experiences the joys and sorrows of childhood as he navigates life with his beloved goat and a special girl named Mari. The book likely explores themes of innocence, companionship, and the bittersweet nature of growing up.  The opening of \"Iloinen poika\" introduces Öyvind shortly after his birth, highlighting his unusual laughter despite his tears at birth, suggesting a joyful nature. As he grows up, the narrative showcases Öyvind's bond with a goat and his interactions with Mari, a spirited girl who captivates him. Their playful exchanges reveal the innocence and complexities of childhood friendships, with moments that oscillate between joy and hurt as Öyvind grapples with feelings of loss and longing. The beginning sets a stage for a rich exploration of childhood and the poignant experiences that shape a young person's emotional landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[168],"Dahlberg, T. J. (Thure Johan)",258,"Kertomus seuraa köyhän Öyvind-pojan kasvua ja opintietä norjalaisella maaseudulla lapsuudesta nuoreksi mieheksi. Öyvind tavoittelee koulutusta ja parempaa tulevaisuutta voittaakseen puolelleen varakkaan maalaistalon tyttären Marin sekä tämän suvun hyväksynnän.",{"number":172,"title":173,"author":174,"authorBirth":175,"authorDeath":176,"slug":177,"bookId":178,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":179,"origin":181,"language":17,"yearPublished":182,"yearPublishedTranslation":183,"wordCount":184,"charCount":185,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":186,"gutenbergSubjects":187,"gutenbergCategories":189,"gutenbergSummary":191,"gutenbergTranslators":192,"gutenbergDownloadCount":194,"aiDescription":195},3133,"Maija-Mehiläisen ihmeelliset seikkailut","Bonsels, Waldemar",1880,1952,"3133-bonsels-waldemar-maija-mehilaisen-ihmeelliset-seikkailut","3133__Bonsels_Waldemar__Maija-Mehiläisen_ihmeelliset_seikkailut",[180],"seikkailu",[],1912,1919,28867,182668,73794,[188],"Bees -- Juvenile fiction",[190,27,28],"Adventure","\"Maija-Mehiläisen ihmeelliset seikkailut: Lastenromaani\" by Waldemar Bonsels is a fable published in 1912. The story follows a young bee named Maija who questions her role in the hive and ventures outside despite warnings. After being captured, she discovers a hornet plot to destroy her colony. Maija must escape and return home to warn her fellow bees, transforming from a rebellious individual into a national hero. The work explores themes of independence, loyalty, and the relationship between the individual and community. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[193],"Salovaara, Hannes",268,"Klassinen lastenromaani kertoo uteliaasta Maija-mehiläisestä, joka päättää jättää kotipesänsä nähdäkseen maailmaa. Matkallaan hän kohtaa monenlaisia luonnon asukkaita, joutuu vaarallisiin tilanteisiin ja oppii lopulta arvostamaan yhteisönsä merkitystä.",{"number":197,"title":198,"author":199,"authorBirth":200,"authorDeath":201,"slug":202,"bookId":203,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":204,"origin":205,"language":17,"yearPublished":208,"yearPublishedTranslation":208,"wordCount":209,"charCount":210,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":211,"gutenbergSubjects":212,"gutenbergCategories":216,"gutenbergSummary":219,"gutenbergTranslators":220,"gutenbergDownloadCount":222,"aiDescription":223},2440,"Salainen puutarha","Burnett, Frances Hodgson",1849,1924,"2440-burnett-frances-hodgson-salainen-puutarha","2440__Burnett_Frances_Hodgson__Salainen_puutarha",[],[206,207],"brittilainen","klassikot",1911,57582,337513,64399,[213,73,214,215],"Gardens -- Juvenile fiction","People with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction","Yorkshire (England) -- Juvenile fiction",[217,27,218,28],"British Literature","Classics of Literature","\"Salainen puutarha\" by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a children's novel first published in 1911. When orphaned Mary Lennox arrives at her uncle's gloomy Yorkshire manor, she discovers a locked garden that has been abandoned for ten years. As Mary explores this forbidden place, she befriends a local boy and uncovers her sickly cousin Colin, hidden away in the vast house. Together, the children tend the secret garden, and its transformation begins to heal more than just the neglected plants within its walls. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[221],"Swan, Toini",290,"Orpo Mary Lennox lähetetään Intiasta setänsä kartanoon Yorkshireen, missä hän löytää hylätyn ja lukitun puutarhan. Yhdessä luonnonläheisen Dickon-pojan ja sairaalloisen Colin-serkkunsa kanssa Mary herättää puutarhan eloon ja löytää samalla terveyden sekä elämänilon.",{"number":225,"title":226,"author":199,"authorBirth":200,"authorDeath":201,"slug":227,"bookId":228,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":229,"origin":230,"language":17,"yearPublished":231,"yearPublishedTranslation":232,"wordCount":233,"charCount":234,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":235,"gutenbergSubjects":236,"gutenbergCategories":241,"gutenbergSummary":242,"gutenbergTranslators":243,"gutenbergDownloadCount":244,"aiDescription":245},2214,"Pikku prinsessa","2214-burnett-frances-hodgson-pikku-prinsessa","2214__Burnett_Frances_Hodgson__Pikku_prinsessa",[],[206,207],1905,1922,39564,231568,61656,[237,238,239,73,240],"Boarding schools -- Juvenile fiction","Girls -- Juvenile fiction","London (England) -- Juvenile fiction","Schools -- Juvenile fiction",[217,27,218,28],"\"Pikku prinsessa\" by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a children's novel first published in 1905. When wealthy Sara Crewe's fortunes collapse after her father's death, the once-pampered boarding school student becomes a penniless servant, forced to live in a cold attic and work for the cruel headmistress who once fawned over her. Through poverty and hardship, Sara maintains her kindness and dignity, believing that true nobility comes from character, not wealth. A mysterious benefactor begins transforming her bleak existence, leading to an unexpected connection that will change everything. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],98,"Intiasta Lontooseen sisäoppilaitokseen saapuva Saara Crewe joutuu isänsä kuoltua varakkaasta kasvatista köyhäksi palvelustytöksi. Tarina kuvaa nuoren tytön sinnikkyyttä, mielikuvituksen voimaa ja hyväsydämisyyttä vaikeiden olosuhteiden keskellä.",{"number":247,"title":248,"author":249,"authorBirth":250,"authorDeath":251,"slug":252,"bookId":253,"genreRaw":254,"genre":14,"themes":255,"origin":256,"language":17,"yearPublished":257,"yearPublishedTranslation":232,"wordCount":258,"charCount":259,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":260,"gutenbergSubjects":261,"gutenbergCategories":262,"gutenbergSummary":263,"gutenbergTranslators":264,"gutenbergDownloadCount":265,"aiDescription":266},3451,"Kultahuntu","Cederholm, Hanna",1869,1942,"3451-cederholm-hanna-kultahuntu","3451__Cederholm_Hanna__Kultahuntu","Satuja prinsessoista ja muista olennoista",[111],[],1920,15082,91917,76010,[119],[27,121],"\"Kultahuntu: Satuja prinsessoista ja muista olennoista\" by Hanna Cederholm is a collection of fairy tales likely written in the early 20th century. The main theme centers around imaginative stories featuring princesses, magical creatures, and elements of folk wisdom. Readers can expect a mix of traditional fairy tale motifs and moral lessons, with recurring characters such as princesses, humble village folk, and mystical beings.  The opening of this collection presents several enchanting stories: In \"Kultahuntu,\" a compassionate princess sacrifices her prized golden veil to help the poor, resulting in unexpected happiness spreading across the land. \"Pikku Pentti ja prinsessa\" follows the determined blacksmith’s son, Pentti, whose handmade key wins the heart of a princess after many years and adventures. \"Hyr-ryr ja punainen kerä\" introduces a young elf learning about the importance of patience by tying together a ball of red thread. Lastly, in \"Miten Pekka pelasti prinsessan,\" a clever boy named Pekka rescues a princess from trolls through wit and courage. These beginnings establish a warm, folkloric atmosphere filled with kindness, perseverance, and everyday heroism. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],250,"Satukokoelma sisältää kahdeksan kertomusta prinsessoista, peikoista ja muista taruolennoista. Tarinoissa seurataan muun muassa pienen Pentin ja Pekan seikkailuja sekä kuninkaallisen hovin elämää. Sadut noudattavat perinteistä kerrontaa, jossa neuvokkuus ja ystävällisyys palkitaan.",{"number":268,"title":269,"author":270,"authorBirth":271,"authorDeath":272,"slug":273,"bookId":274,"genreRaw":275,"genre":14,"themes":276,"origin":277,"language":17,"yearPublished":278,"yearPublishedTranslation":279,"wordCount":280,"charCount":281,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":282,"gutenbergSubjects":283,"gutenbergCategories":287,"gutenbergSummary":288,"gutenbergTranslators":289,"gutenbergDownloadCount":291,"aiDescription":292},367,"Kittyn päiväkirja","Charles, Elizabeth",1828,1896,"367-charles-elizabeth-kittyn-paivakirja","367__Charles_Elizabeth__Kittyn_päiväkirja","Kuvauksia hengellisistä liikkeistä Englannissa 1700-luvun keski-ajoilla",[],[206],1864,1879,92956,584965,24209,[284,285,286],"Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788 -- Fiction","Wesley, John, 1703-1791 -- Fiction","Whitefield, George, 1714-1770 -- Fiction",[217,27,28],"\"Kittyn päiväkirja\" by Elizabeth Rundle Charles is a fictional diary written in the late 19th century. The narrative centers around a young girl named Kitty, who receives a diary from her mother on her sixteenth birthday, where she is encouraged to document the events around her and her thoughts on life as she navigates the challenges of adolescence. The story explores themes of family life, personal growth, spirituality, and the struggles of the human condition, reflecting Kitty’s observations and emotional turmoil.  The opening of the book introduces Kitty as she eagerly begins her diary entries. She shares her admiration for her mother, who maintained her own diary filled with reflections and insights during trying times. Kitty is drawn to the beauty and complexity of the world around her, from the simple pleasures of milking the cow to her musings on faith and life’s deeper meanings. She also begins to confront her own feelings of frustration and self-centeredness in her interactions with family members and servants. The narrative hints at the broader historical and spiritual movements affecting England at the time, setting the stage for Kitty’s coming-of-age journey within the context of societal changes. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[290],"Avellan, Edvin",384,"1700-luvun Englantiin sijoittuva historiallinen teos kuvaa nuoren Kittyn päiväkirjamerkintöjen kautta perhe-elämää ja aikakauden uskonnollisia liikkeitä. Tarina seuraa metodismin nousua ja John Wesleyn vaikutusta kertoen samalla päähenkilön hengellisestä kasvusta.",{"number":294,"title":295,"author":296,"authorBirth":297,"authorDeath":298,"slug":299,"bookId":300,"genreRaw":301,"genre":14,"themes":302,"origin":303,"language":17,"yearPublished":304,"yearPublishedTranslation":135,"wordCount":305,"charCount":306,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":307,"gutenbergSubjects":308,"gutenbergCategories":311,"gutenbergSummary":312,"gutenbergTranslators":313,"gutenbergDownloadCount":315,"aiDescription":316},1381,"Pinocchion seikkailut","Collodi, Carlo",1826,1890,"1381-collodi-carlo-pinocchion-seikkailut","1381__Collodi_Carlo__Pinocchion_seikkailut","Kertomus marioneteista",[],[207],1883,32514,194661,53077,[119,309,310],"Pinocchio (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction","Puppets -- Juvenile fiction",[27,218,28],"\"Pinocchion seikkailut: Kertomus marioneteista\" by Carlo Collodi is a children's fantasy novel first published in 1883. It follows the mischievous adventures of Pinocchio, an animated wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy. Through his journey, Pinocchio faces countless perils and temptations, encountering colorful characters who teach him valuable lessons about life. As he struggles with disobedience and laziness, he must learn goodness and wisdom to achieve his heart's deepest desire. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[314],"Halonen, Maija",278,"Kertomus alkaa, kun puuseppä Geppetto veistää puunuken, joka herää henkiin. Pinocchio joutuu kotoaan moniin vaaroihin ja houkutuksiin, kohdaten matkallaan viekkaita kulkureita sekä ihmeellisiä olentoja. Seikkailujen ja erehdysten kautta nukke opettelee erottamaan oikean väärästä tavoitellessaan unelmaansa tulla oikeaksi pojaksi.",{"number":318,"title":319,"author":320,"authorBirth":134,"authorDeath":231,"slug":321,"bookId":322,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":323,"origin":324,"language":17,"yearPublished":325,"yearPublishedTranslation":326,"wordCount":327,"charCount":328,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":329,"gutenbergSubjects":330,"gutenbergCategories":336,"gutenbergSummary":337,"gutenbergTranslators":338,"gutenbergDownloadCount":340,"aiDescription":341},1633,"Mitä Katy teki","Coolidge, Susan (oik. Woolsey, Sarah)","1633-coolidge-susan-mita-katy-teki","1633__Coolidge_Susan__Mitä_Katy_teki",[],[],1872,1921,36874,226893,55803,[331,332,333,71,214,334,335],"Accidents -- Juvenile fiction","Aunts -- Juvenile fiction","Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction","Siblings -- Juvenile fiction","Single-parent families -- Juvenile fiction",[27,28],"\"Mitä Katy teki: Kertomus\" by Susan Coolidge is a novel written in the late 19th century. It centers around the spirited character Katy Carr, who navigates childhood adventures and the challenges of family life in a growing town. The narrative seems to explore themes of growth, responsibility, and the innocence of youth through Katy and her siblings' escapades.  At the start of the story, we are introduced to the Carr family, particularly Katy and her five siblings. Katy, the oldest, grapples with the challenges of life without their mother, and we see glimpses of their everyday activities and interactions, highlighting their playful nature and sometimes mischievous behavior. The opening sets the stage for Katy’s aspirations to achieve greatness and her humorous yet chaotic family dynamics, including her relationship with her well-meaning but stern Aunt Izzie. The children’s adventures are depicted with warmth and whimsy, promising a delightful exploration of their lives as they grow and learn from their experiences. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[339],"Enckell, Armida",351,"Katy Carr on vilkas ja kuriton tyttö, joka haaveilee suurista teoista mutta päätyy usein vaikeuksiin. Vakava onnettomuus muuttaa hänen elämänsä ja pakottaa hänet opettelemaan kärsivällisyyttä sekä muiden huomioimista pitkän toipumisen aikana.",{"number":343,"title":344,"author":345,"authorBirth":346,"authorDeath":347,"slug":348,"bookId":349,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":350,"origin":351,"language":17,"yearPublished":352,"yearPublishedTranslation":89,"wordCount":353,"charCount":354,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":355,"gutenbergSubjects":356,"gutenbergCategories":358,"gutenbergSummary":359,"gutenbergTranslators":360,"gutenbergDownloadCount":362,"aiDescription":363},1884,"Kun me olimme tyttöjä","Doudney, Sarah",1841,1926,"1884-doudney-sarah-kun-me-olimme-tyttoja","1884__Doudney_Sarah__Kun_me_olimme_tyttöjä",[],[],1886,24819,164435,57965,[333,357,238],"Friendship -- Juvenile fiction",[27,28],"\"Kun me olimme tyttöjä\" by Sarah Doudney is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the lives of schoolgirls, particularly focusing on Jennet Fowler and her experiences and challenges as she navigates her new environment at a boarding school. Themes of friendship, growth, and the struggles of growing up amidst societal expectations likely pervade the narrative.  At the start of the novel, the setting is introduced with vibrant imagery of an autumn evening in a zoological garden, where Jennet is getting acquainted with her new surroundings and classmates. We are introduced to Charlotte Ashley, a confident girl with a sharp tongue, and Pamela Rye, who is more reserved. The dynamic between the three highlights the tensions and social hierarchies among the girls. As Jennet grapples with her insecurities and fears of change, she becomes the target of Charlotte’s harsh comments, setting the stage for her challenges in adapting to this new chapter of her life. Additionally, the authoritative yet caring presence of their teacher, Miss Thornhill, provides a glimpse into the potential for guidance and mentorship amidst the difficulties of their interactions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[361],"Hedman, Valfrid",246,"Nuorisoromaani seuraa Jennet Fowlerin elämää lontoolaisessa sisäoppilaitoksessa. Koti-ikävän ja koulutoverien kiusaamisen keskellä hän tukeutuu opettaja neiti Thornhilliin ja opettelee selviytymään koulumaailman sosiaalisissa paineissa.",{"number":365,"title":366,"author":367,"authorBirth":368,"authorDeath":369,"slug":370,"bookId":371,"genreRaw":61,"genre":372,"themes":373,"origin":374,"language":17,"yearPublished":375,"yearPublishedTranslation":376,"wordCount":377,"charCount":378,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":379,"gutenbergSubjects":380,"gutenbergCategories":386,"gutenbergSummary":389,"gutenbergTranslators":390,"gutenbergDownloadCount":391,"aiDescription":392},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","muistelmat",[],[],1902,1915,9820,68219,60190,[381,382,383,384,385],"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",[387,27,388],"Biographies","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":394,"title":395,"author":396,"authorBirth":397,"authorDeath":398,"slug":399,"bookId":400,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":401,"origin":403,"language":17,"yearPublished":10,"yearPublishedTranslation":61,"wordCount":404,"charCount":405,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":406,"gutenbergSubjects":407,"gutenbergCategories":409,"gutenbergSummary":411,"gutenbergTranslators":412,"gutenbergDownloadCount":413,"aiDescription":414},1636,"Kiljusen herrasväki","Finne, Jalmari",1874,1938,"1636-finne-jalmari-kiljusen-herrasvaki","1636__Finne_Jalmari__Kiljusen_herrasväki",[402],"huumori",[],15035,91882,55938,[408],"Children's stories, Finnish",[27,410,28],"Humour","\"Kiljusen herrasväki\" by Jalmari Finne is a series of children's books written between 1914-1925. The stories follow the Kiljander family—siblings Mikael, Lennart, and Olga, their parents, and their dog Pulla—as they travel across Finland encountering adventures and curious situations. Through wit and resourcefulness, the family navigates each challenge while embodying the spirit of an average Finnish family during the period from the 1890s to 1917. The beloved series inspired adaptations for stage and screen, with new editions published into the 1970s. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],262,"Huumorintajuinen lastenkirja kertoo kovaäänisestä Kiljusen perheestä, johon kuuluvat isä, äiti, pojat Mökö ja Luru sekä Pulla-koira. Kokoelma sisältää kertomuksia perheen värikkäistä kommelluksista heidän matkatessaan Helsinkiin, markkinoille ja kalastamaan.",{"number":416,"title":417,"author":396,"authorBirth":397,"authorDeath":398,"slug":418,"bookId":419,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":420,"origin":421,"language":17,"yearPublished":422,"yearPublishedTranslation":61,"wordCount":423,"charCount":424,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":425,"gutenbergSubjects":426,"gutenbergCategories":430,"gutenbergSummary":431,"gutenbergTranslators":432,"gutenbergDownloadCount":433,"aiDescription":434},2287,"Me","2287-finne-jalmari-me","2287__Finne_Jalmari__Me",[],[],1908,10019,66066,67076,[427,428,429],"Boys -- Juvenile fiction","Families -- Juvenile fiction","Finland -- Juvenile fiction",[27,28],"\"Me miehet\" by Eva Hirn is a fictional narrative likely written in the early 20th century. The book revolves around the misadventures of Risto, Janne, Toini, and their family, depicting the dynamics of childhood, relationships, and familial interactions in a lively household. Set in a whimsical yet realistic world, the story captures the essence of youthful exploration and the resulting chaos that often ensues.  The opening of the narrative introduces readers to the vibrant life within the family's \"miestenhuone\" (men's room), inhabited by the three children, Risto, Janne, and Toini. It details their playful banter, the chaos of their activities, and glimpses of their personalities—from Risto's sensitive nature to Janne's lively imagination and Toini's attempts to navigate their shenanigans. The scene is alive with humorous exchanges, sibling rivalry, and the looming presence of their mother, who is trying to maintain order amid the delightful disorder that defines their everyday life. As the story unfolds, it showcases moments of tenderness, mischief, and the close-knit relationships that shape their childhood world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],205,"Kokoelma satiirisia ja humoristisia kirjoituksia suomalaisesta itsetyytyväisyydestä ja eri yhteiskuntaryhmistä. Teksteissä tarkastellaan ironiseen sävyyn muun muassa sivistyneistöä, taiteilijoita ja sanomalehtimiehiä, haastaen lukijan pohtimaan omia heikkouksiaan ja kansallisia piirteitä.",{"number":436,"title":437,"author":396,"authorBirth":397,"authorDeath":398,"slug":438,"bookId":439,"genreRaw":440,"genre":14,"themes":441,"origin":442,"language":17,"yearPublished":150,"yearPublishedTranslation":61,"wordCount":443,"charCount":444,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":445,"gutenbergSubjects":446,"gutenbergCategories":448,"gutenbergSummary":449,"gutenbergTranslators":450,"gutenbergDownloadCount":451,"aiDescription":452},2103,"Satujen maailma II","2103-finne-jalmari-satujen-maailma-ii","2103__Finne_Jalmari__Satujen_maailma_II","Suomen kansan sadut, I-II kokoelma",[111],[],23409,130738,60628,[447],"Fairy tales -- Finland",[27,121],"\"Satujen maailma: Suomen kansan sadut I-II kokoelma\" by Jalmari Finne is a collection of Finnish folk tales written in the early 20th century. This anthology brings together various traditional narratives exploring themes of wit, cleverness, and the triumph of the underdog, often personified through characters like the mischievous \"Peukalopoika\" (Thumb Boy) and other engaging protagonists. The tales are imbued with cultural significance, aiming to preserve and celebrate Finnish folklore.  The opening of the collection introduces us to the tale of \"Peukalopoika,\" where a man accidentally cuts off his thumb while chopping wood. This leads to the fantastical birth of Peukalopoika, a remarkably clever little boy made from the severed thumb. Eager to assist his father, he embarks on various adventures, showcasing his intelligence and resourcefulness that often outsmart adults, including a local priest. As the story unfolds, Peukalopoika engages in humorous challenges, saving his family from misfortune and ultimately enriching their lives through his clever interventions. This whimsical beginning sets the tone for the collection, promising a delightful exploration of creativity, humor, and moral lessons through traditional storytelling. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],132,"Finnen kokoelma sisältää suomalaisia kansansatuja ja tarinoita. Teos esittelee tunnettuja hahmoja kuten Peukalopojan ja Väkevän Matin sekä kertomuksia yliluonnollisista ilmiöistä ja arkisista opetuksista.",{"number":454,"title":455,"author":396,"authorBirth":397,"authorDeath":398,"slug":456,"bookId":457,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":458,"origin":459,"language":17,"yearPublished":460,"yearPublishedTranslation":61,"wordCount":461,"charCount":462,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":406,"gutenbergSubjects":463,"gutenbergCategories":464,"gutenbergSummary":411,"gutenbergTranslators":465,"gutenbergDownloadCount":413,"aiDescription":466},1646,"Kiljusen herrasväki satumaassa","1646-finne-jalmari-kiljusen-herrasvaki-satumaassa","1646__Finne_Jalmari__Kiljusen_herrasväki_satumaassa",[402],[],1916,12857,74338,[408],[27,410,28],[],"Kiljusen herrasväki matkustaa Hanna-tytön ja salaperäisen ukkelin johdolla ihmeelliseen satumaahan. He vierailevat muun muassa lorujen, kasvien ja hiljaisuuden maissa, joissa perheen meluisa ja vauhdikas elämäntapa kohtaa sadun taian. Tarina on osa tunnettua suomalaista huumorisarjaa.",{"number":468,"title":469,"author":396,"authorBirth":397,"authorDeath":398,"slug":470,"bookId":471,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":472,"origin":473,"language":17,"yearPublished":66,"yearPublishedTranslation":61,"wordCount":474,"charCount":475,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":476,"gutenbergSubjects":477,"gutenbergCategories":478,"gutenbergSummary":479,"gutenbergTranslators":480,"gutenbergDownloadCount":481,"aiDescription":482},1649,"Kiljusen Plättä","1649-finne-jalmari-kiljusen-platta","1649__Finne_Jalmari__Kiljusen_Plättä",[402],[],11698,70206,56031,[408],[27,410,28],"\"Kiljusen Plättä\" by Jalmari Finne is a children's novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the antics of the Kiljunen family, particularly involving the two brothers, Mökö and Luru, and their baby sister, affectionately nicknamed Plättä. The narrative explores themes of childhood curiosity and the humorous chaos that comes when young boys are tasked with looking after a baby.  At the start of the book, the Kiljunen boys return home from school for the Christmas holidays and learn that they have a new sister, Plättä. Unfamiliar with infants and expecting a playmate, they are surprised to find that she is just a small baby. As they attempt to engage with her, their mischievous nature leads to humorous interactions as they grapple with their new role as caretakers. The opening sets the tone for an adventure filled with laughter and innocent mischief, capturing the essence of childhood dynamics and the excitement of welcoming a new family member. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],125,"Kiljusen perhe saa uuden jäsenen, kun pikkusisko Plättä syntyy. Mökö ja Luru ihmettelevät uutta tulokasta, ja pian koko perhe päätyy tutun vauhdikkaisiin ja humoristisiin seikkailuihin. Teos kuuluu tunnettuun lastenkirjasarjaan.",{"number":484,"title":485,"author":396,"authorBirth":397,"authorDeath":398,"slug":486,"bookId":487,"genreRaw":488,"genre":14,"themes":489,"origin":490,"language":17,"yearPublished":422,"yearPublishedTranslation":61,"wordCount":491,"charCount":492,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":493,"gutenbergSubjects":494,"gutenbergCategories":497,"gutenbergSummary":499,"gutenbergTranslators":500,"gutenbergDownloadCount":501,"aiDescription":502},2120,"Lapset","2120-finne-jalmari-lapset","2120__Finne_Jalmari__Lapset","Kuvauksia lapsille lapsista",[],[],14689,84696,60723,[495,496],"Döbeln, Georg Carl von, 1758-1820 -- Juvenile fiction","Russo-Swedish War, 1808-1809 -- Juvenile fiction",[27,498,141],"Historical Novels","\"Lapset: Kuvauksia lapsille lapsista\" by Jalmari Finne is a collection of stories likely written in the early 20th century. The book focuses on various characters and situations involving children, exploring themes of bravery, innocence, and the impact of war on youth. Each story introduces unique child protagonists who navigate challenges, revealing their individuality and resilience against difficult backdrops, such as military settings.  The opening of the book introduces the character \"Karhu,\" a fifteen-year-old boy who joins a regiment led by General Adlercreutz amidst the backdrop of war. As he experiences camaraderie with the soldiers, Karhu's past as an escaped convict adds complexity to his character. He earns the respect of his peers through bravery during battles, particularly standing up against their enemies, even as he grapples with his status as an outsider. The narrative paints a vivid picture of his internal struggles, the perceptions of others, and the themes of redemption that are likely explored in his story arc. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],143,"Kokoelma historiallisia kertomuksia lapsista Suomen sodan 1808–1809 aikana. Tarinoissa seurataan nuorten seikkailuja ja kohtaamisia sotasankarien, kuten von Döbelnin ja Sandelsin, kanssa. Teos yhdistää todellisia historianhenkilöitä ja fiktiivisiä lapsikohtaloita sotatapahtumien keskellä.",{"number":504,"title":505,"author":506,"authorBirth":507,"authorDeath":422,"slug":508,"bookId":509,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":510,"origin":511,"language":17,"yearPublished":512,"yearPublishedTranslation":208,"wordCount":513,"charCount":514,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":515,"gutenbergSubjects":516,"gutenbergCategories":518,"gutenbergSummary":519,"gutenbergTranslators":520,"gutenbergDownloadCount":522,"aiDescription":523},1932,"Hallatunturin lapset","Fitinghoff, Laura",1848,"1932-fitinghoff-laura-hallatunturin-lapset","1932__Fitinghoff_Laura__Hallatunturin_lapset",[],[],1907,45819,287729,58428,[73,334,517],"Sweden -- Juvenile fiction",[27,28],"\"Hallatunturin lapset\" by Laura Fitinghoff is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set during a harsh famine year in northern Sweden, focusing on seven orphaned children who leave their home in search of a better life. Led by their oldest brother, Antti, they navigate the challenges of hunger and survival in a cold and unforgiving landscape.  At the start of the narrative, the author vividly describes the devastating impact of a famine year in Norrlann, illustrating the dire conditions faced by families and emphasizing the stark contrast between good and bad years. The opening introduces the seven orphans, who are prompted to leave their home after the death of their mother, driven by a fear of being separated and sent to a poorhouse. As they journey through the wilderness, their dire situation is tempered by their sibling bonds and dreams of finding nourishment and safety, underscoring themes of resilience, hope, and the struggle for survival amid adversity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[521],"Klemetti, Dagmar",240,"Ruotsalainen lastenkirjaklassikko kertoo seitsemästä orvosta sisaruksesta, jotka lähtevät nälänhädän keskeltä Norrlannista etsimään uutta kotia. Mukanaan heillä on uskollinen Helokki-vuohi. Matka halki lumisten tunturien on täynnä vaaroja, mutta myös toivoa ja ystävällisiä kohtaamisia.",{"number":525,"title":526,"author":527,"authorBirth":528,"authorDeath":352,"slug":529,"bookId":530,"genreRaw":61,"genre":14,"themes":531,"origin":532,"language":17,"yearPublished":200,"yearPublishedTranslation":61,"wordCount":533,"charCount":534,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":117,"gutenbergSubjects":535,"gutenbergCategories":536,"gutenbergSummary":122,"gutenbergTranslators":537,"gutenbergDownloadCount":125,"aiDescription":538},2742,"Satuja","Friman, Thomas",1821,"2742-friman-thomas-satuja","2742__Friman_Thomas__Satuja",[111],[],6631,42613,[119],[27,121],[124],"Kokoelma sisältää kansansatuja ja opettavaisia kertomuksia, jotka on suunnattu Suomen rahvaalle. Teos pohtii sadun olemusta kansanperinteenä ja esittelee tarinoita niin kotimaasta kuin kaukaisemmistakin aiheista, kuten kuningatar Semiramiksesta.",119,1,24]