[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fioopDsgn_eMcGAb7iOF25GiVZQg-1k8nxnhjxDEC6yk":3},{"items":4,"total":552,"page":553,"pageSize":554},[5,38,63,84,109,139,167,189,215,232,253,281,302,319,338,359,381,411,432,452,471,493,514,531],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":21,"charCount":22,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":24,"gutenbergSubjects":25,"gutenbergCategories":30,"gutenbergSummary":33,"gutenbergTranslators":34,"gutenbergDownloadCount":36,"aiDescription":37},1339,"Tytöistä parhain","Alcott, Louisa M.",1832,1888,"1339-alcott-louisa-m-tytoista-parhain","1339__Alcott_Louisa_M.__Tytöistä_parhain",null,"romaani",[],[17],"amerikkalainen","fi",1870,1916,74295,452285,false,52471,[26,27,28,29],"Boston (Mass.) -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction","City and town life -- Fiction","Friendship -- Juvenile fiction","New England -- Fiction",[31,32],"American Literature","Novels","\"Tytöistä parhain\" by Louisa May Alcott is a novel published in 1870. When country girl Polly Milton visits her fashionable Boston friend Fanny Shaw, their contrasting upbringings create tension and misunderstanding. While Fanny's family initially mocks Polly's simple ways, they gradually discover wisdom in her old-fashioned values. Six years later, Polly returns to Boston as a music teacher, finding the Shaw family transformed and romantic entanglements everywhere. As relationships grow complicated, Polly's practical country sense proves invaluable once again. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[35],"Reijonen, Lyyli",283,"Polly Milton saapuu maalta vierailulle ystävänsä Fannyn perheen luo kaupunkiin. Teos kuvaa maalaiselämän ja kaupunkilaisen hienostelun eroja sekä nuorten kasvua ja ystävyyttä 1800-luvun Bostonissa.",{"number":39,"title":40,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":41,"bookId":42,"genreRaw":13,"genre":43,"themes":44,"origin":45,"language":18,"yearPublished":46,"yearPublishedTranslation":47,"wordCount":48,"charCount":49,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":50,"gutenbergSubjects":51,"gutenbergCategories":56,"gutenbergSummary":58,"gutenbergTranslators":59,"gutenbergDownloadCount":61,"aiDescription":62},3698,"Pikku miehiä","3698-alcott-louisa-m-pikku-miehia","3698__Alcott_Louisa_M.__Pikku_miehiä","lastenkirja",[],[17],1871,1918,72301,435598,51172,[52,53,54,55],"Boarding schools -- Fiction","Family life -- New England -- Fiction","New England -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction","Schools -- Fiction",[31,57,32],"Children & Young Adult Reading","\"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.)",[60],"Hynynen, Ville",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":64,"title":65,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":66,"bookId":67,"genreRaw":13,"genre":43,"themes":68,"origin":69,"language":18,"yearPublished":70,"yearPublishedTranslation":71,"wordCount":72,"charCount":73,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":74,"gutenbergSubjects":75,"gutenbergCategories":79,"gutenbergSummary":80,"gutenbergTranslators":81,"gutenbergDownloadCount":82,"aiDescription":83},3701,"Kahdeksan serkusta","3701-alcott-louisa-m-kahdeksan-serkusta","3701__Alcott_Louisa_M.__Kahdeksan_serkusta",[],[17],1875,1917,50958,309868,52771,[76,77,78],"Cousins -- Juvenile fiction","Family life -- Juvenile fiction","Orphans -- Juvenile fiction",[31,57,32],"\"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.)",[60],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":85,"title":86,"author":87,"authorBirth":88,"authorDeath":89,"slug":90,"bookId":91,"genreRaw":13,"genre":92,"themes":93,"origin":94,"language":18,"yearPublished":46,"yearPublishedTranslation":95,"wordCount":96,"charCount":97,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":98,"gutenbergSubjects":99,"gutenbergCategories":102,"gutenbergSummary":104,"gutenbergTranslators":105,"gutenbergDownloadCount":107,"aiDescription":108},298,"Vaimoni ja minä eli Harry Hendersonin elämäkerta","Beecher-Stowe, Harriet",1811,1896,"298-beecher-stowe-harriet-vaimoni-ja-mina","298__Beecher-Stowe_Harriet__Vaimoni_ja_minä","muistelmat",[],[17],1874,97901,623807,19439,[100,101],"New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction","Women -- Social and moral questions -- Fiction",[31,103,32],"Biographies","\"Vaimoni ja minä eli Harry Hendersonin elämäkerta\" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a semi-autobiographical narrative written in the late 19th century. This work explores the life experiences of the protagonist, Harry Henderson, ranging from his childhood dreams and experiences to his eventual romantic life. Through personal anecdotes, it delves into themes of love, loss, and the search for identity within the context of 19th-century American society.  At the start of the narrative, the storyteller, Harry Henderson, reflects on the overwhelming presence of stories in contemporary society and emphasizes his intention of sharing his own. He introduces his early life marked by loneliness and longing for companionship, as demonstrated through his relationship with Susie Morril, his childhood sweetheart. The first chapter recounts his struggles growing up in a large family, the impact of having less attention compared to his siblings, and the deep bond he forms with Susie, which is colored by innocence and youthful affection. This nostalgic portrayal forebodes the challenges that lie ahead as he begins to experience loss, notably when his beloved Susie becomes a victim of illness, marking a pivotal moment in Harry's life and emotional growth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[106],"Sandelin, Hj.",424,"Kuvitteellinen omaelämäkerta seuraa Harry Hendersonin vaiheita lapsuudesta opiskeluvuosiin ja avioliittoon 1800-luvun New Yorkissa. Kerronta tarkastelee aikakauden seuraelämää, tapakulttuuria sekä naisen asemaan liittyviä yhteiskunnallisia kysymyksiä.",{"number":110,"title":111,"author":87,"authorBirth":88,"authorDeath":89,"slug":112,"bookId":113,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":114,"origin":115,"language":18,"yearPublished":117,"yearPublishedTranslation":118,"wordCount":119,"charCount":120,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":121,"gutenbergSubjects":122,"gutenbergCategories":133,"gutenbergSummary":135,"gutenbergTranslators":136,"gutenbergDownloadCount":82,"aiDescription":138},167,"Setä Tuomon tupa","167-beecher-stowe-harriet-seta-tuomon-tupa","167__Beecher-Stowe_Harriet__Setä_Tuomon_tupa",[],[17,116],"klassikot",1852,1893,21699,134917,16392,[123,124,125,126,127,128,129,130,131,132],"African Americans -- Fiction","Didactic fiction","Enslaved persons -- Fiction","Fugitive slaves -- Fiction","Master and servant -- Fiction","Plantation life -- Fiction","Political fiction","Slavery -- Fiction","Southern States -- Fiction","Uncle Tom (Fictitious character) -- Fiction",[31,134,32],"Classics of Literature","\"Setä Tuomon tupa\" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is an anti-slavery novel published in 1852. This influential work depicts the horrors of slavery through the story of Uncle Tom, a long-suffering enslaved man around whom other characters' lives revolve. Written to show how Christian love could overcome slavery, the novel became America's best-selling book of the nineteenth century after the Bible. It profoundly shaped attitudes toward slavery and helped fuel the abolitionist movement in the 1850s. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[137],"Suppanen, Aatto","Beecher Stowen klassikkoromaani kuvaa orjuuden kauhuja Yhdysvalloissa. Se kertoo hurskaan Tuomo-sedän elämästä eri isäntien alaisuudessa sekä orjien pyrkimyksistä saavuttaa vapaus. Tämä versio on nuorisolle suunnattu sovitus alkuperäisteoksesta.",{"number":140,"title":141,"author":142,"authorBirth":143,"authorDeath":144,"slug":145,"bookId":146,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":147,"origin":150,"language":18,"yearPublished":151,"yearPublishedTranslation":152,"wordCount":153,"charCount":154,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":155,"gutenbergSubjects":156,"gutenbergCategories":161,"gutenbergSummary":163,"gutenbergTranslators":164,"gutenbergDownloadCount":165,"aiDescription":166},2072,"Yhdenvertaisuus","Bellamy, Edward",1850,1898,"2072-bellamy-edward-yhdenvertaisuus","2072__Bellamy_Edward__Yhdenvertaisuus",[148,149],"tieteisfiktio","fantasia",[17],1897,1905,104951,759019,60274,[129,157,158,159,160],"Science fiction","Socialism -- Fiction","Utopian fiction","Utopias -- Fiction",[31,32,162],"Science-Fiction & Fantasy","\"Yhdenvertaisuus\" by Edward Bellamy is a utopian novel published in 1897. This sequel to \"Looking Backward\" continues Julian West's journey in the year 2000, where he explores a transformed society built on equality and cooperation. Through tours of this radically different world—where credit cards replace money, clothing is made from recycled paper, and private capitalism has vanished—West learns how humanity achieved this utopian future. The book focuses less on plot and more on detailed explanations of the new social order's workings and revolutionary principles. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],293,"Bellamyn utopiaromaani on jatkoa teokselle Vuonna 2000. Julian West jatkaa elämäänsä tulevaisuuden yhteiskunnassa, jossa yksityisomaisuus ja voitontavoittelu on korvattu taloudellisella yhdenvertaisuudella ja yhteistyöllä. Teos syventyy sosialistisen maailmanjärjestyksen taloudellisiin ja sosiaalisiin perusteisiin.",{"number":168,"title":169,"author":142,"authorBirth":143,"authorDeath":144,"slug":170,"bookId":171,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":172,"origin":173,"language":18,"yearPublished":10,"yearPublishedTranslation":174,"wordCount":175,"charCount":176,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":177,"gutenbergSubjects":178,"gutenbergCategories":183,"gutenbergSummary":184,"gutenbergTranslators":185,"gutenbergDownloadCount":187,"aiDescription":188},2025,"Vuonna 2000: katsaus vuoteen 1887","2025-bellamy-edward-vuonna-2000-katsaus-vuoteen-1887","2025__Bellamy_Edward__Vuonna_2000_katsaus_vuoteen_1887",[148,149],[17],1902,58461,411198,16694,[179,157,180,181,182,159,160],"Boston (Mass.) -- Fiction","Social problems -- Fiction","Time travel -- Fiction","Two thousand, A.D. -- Fiction",[31,32,162],"\"Vuonna 2000: Katsaus vuoteen 1887\" by Edward Bellamy is a utopian science fiction novel first published in 1888. When Julian West falls into a hypnosis-induced sleep in 1887 Boston, he awakens 113 years later to discover America transformed into a socialist utopia. Through dialogues with his guide Doctor Leete, West explores this radically reimagined society where industry is nationalized, goods are equally distributed, and citizens work reduced hours before retiring at 45. The novel sparked a political mass movement and inspired over 162 discussion clubs across America. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[186],"Kari, J. K.",432,"Utopiaromaani kertoo bostonilaisesta Julian Westistä, joka herää syvästä unesta vuonna 2000 ja löytää Yhdysvallat muuttuneena sosialistiseksi yhteiskunnaksi. Teos vertailee 1800-luvun lopun taloudellista kurjuutta ja luokkaeroja tulevaisuuden järjestelmään, jossa valtio vastaa kaikesta tuotannosta ja jaosta.",{"number":190,"title":191,"author":192,"authorBirth":70,"authorDeath":193,"slug":194,"bookId":195,"genreRaw":196,"genre":14,"themes":197,"origin":199,"language":18,"yearPublished":200,"yearPublishedTranslation":201,"wordCount":202,"charCount":203,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":204,"gutenbergSubjects":205,"gutenbergCategories":208,"gutenbergSummary":210,"gutenbergTranslators":211,"gutenbergDownloadCount":213,"aiDescription":214},2594,"Väkevä Billy","Burroughs, Edgar Rice",1950,"2594-burroughs-edgar-rice-vakeva-billy","2594__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Väkevä_Billy","Seikkailuromaani Tyyneltämereltä",[198],"seikkailu",[],1914,1924,45371,299271,67657,[206,207],"Adventure stories","American fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[209,32],"Adventure","\"Väkevä Billy: Seikkailuromaani Tyyneltämereltä\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story introduces the character Billy Byrne, a tough street kid from Chicago, who becomes entrenched in the criminal underworld but seeks a new path through boxing and adventure. This novel combines themes of crime, resilience, and the quest for redemption.  The opening of the book establishes Billy's rough upbringing in the streets of Chicago, where he interacts with various characters from the local underworld while honing his fighting skills. The narrative captures his early life in a stark setting filled with crime and violence, detailing Billy's development from a petty criminal into a more complex character. As the story unfolds, he is drawn into a life-altering adventure that propels him away from his past criminal activities and provides a glimpse into his future as he grapples with loyalty, revenge, and the potential for change in his life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[212],"Kupiainen, Alpo",281,"Chicagon kaduilla kasvanut ja nyrkkeilykehissä karaistunut Billy Byrne joutuu merimatkalle, joka vie hänet Tyynenmeren saarille. Seikkailuromaani seuraa kovan onnen miehen selviytymistä merirosvojen, haaksirikon ja vihamielisten alkuasukkaiden keskellä.",{"number":216,"title":217,"author":192,"authorBirth":70,"authorDeath":193,"slug":218,"bookId":219,"genreRaw":220,"genre":14,"themes":221,"origin":222,"language":18,"yearPublished":20,"yearPublishedTranslation":201,"wordCount":223,"charCount":224,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":225,"gutenbergSubjects":226,"gutenbergCategories":227,"gutenbergSummary":228,"gutenbergTranslators":229,"gutenbergDownloadCount":230,"aiDescription":231},2602,"Billy ja etsivä","2602-burroughs-edgar-rice-billy-ja-etsiva","2602__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Billy_ja_etsivä","Seikkailuromaani Meksikon sodista",[198],[],46016,299182,67782,[206,207],[209,32],"\"Billy ja etsivä: Seikkailuromaani Meksikon sodista\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is an adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows the journey of Billy Byrne, a young man who returns to Chicago after a period of wandering and various escapades around the world. On his return, he seeks to clear his name from a wrongful murder accusation and hopes to prove himself to a former love, all while dealing with the complex dynamics of his past and the law.  At the start of the novel, Billy returns to Chicago, filled with a mix of hope and regret as he confronts his old haunts and the memories of a lost relationship. He grapples with the societal perceptions of his previous life as a troublemaker, driven by a desire to demonstrate his transformation. Billy’s intentions to clear his name and regain his standing are complicated when he discovers that he is still seen as a fugitive, leading to a confrontation with law enforcement upon his arrival. The narrative sets the stage for Billy's struggle between his past and present, hinting at the challenges he will face as he attempts to reclaim his life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[212],216,"Chicagolainen Billy Byrne palaa kotiinsa muuttuneena miehenä, mutta päätyy pian uusiin seikkailuihin Meksikon vallankumouksen levottomuuksien keskelle. Teos yhdistää kovapintaista rikoskertomusta ja jännittävää selviytymistarinaa sotien ja juonittelujen pyörteissä.",{"number":233,"title":234,"author":192,"authorBirth":70,"authorDeath":193,"slug":235,"bookId":236,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":237,"origin":238,"language":18,"yearPublished":47,"yearPublishedTranslation":239,"wordCount":240,"charCount":241,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":242,"gutenbergSubjects":243,"gutenbergCategories":248,"gutenbergSummary":249,"gutenbergTranslators":250,"gutenbergDownloadCount":251,"aiDescription":252},2460,"Marsin jumalat","2460-burroughs-edgar-rice-marsin-jumalat","2460__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Marsin_jumalat",[198,148,149],[17],1923,57989,395918,64740,[244,245,246,247,157],"Carter, John (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Dejah Thoris (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Life on other planets -- Fiction","Mars (Planet) -- Fiction",[209,31,32,162],"\"Marsin jumalat: Seikkailuromaani\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is an adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around John Carter, a former American Civil War captain with the ability to travel to Mars, also known as Barsoom, where he has previously battled various alien races. The novel invites readers into an exhilarating world of danger and heroism as Carter embarks on another quest to rescue Dejah Thoris, the princess of Helium.  At the start of the narrative, the protagonist reflects on the mysterious past of his grandfather, John Carter, who seems to have returned from the dead and asks to meet. The opening sets the stage for the reunion between the narrator and Carter, hinting at the latter's tales from Mars. Shortly after, Carter's sudden summons leads the narrator to wonder about the revelations contained in his manuscripts concerning adventures among strange inhabitants on Mars, setting up the anticipation of excitement and peril as the tale unfolds once more. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[212],275,"Seikkailuromaanissa John Carter palaa Barsoomiin eli Mars-planeetalle kahdentoista vuoden poissaolon jälkeen. Hän päätyy myyttiseen Dorin laaksoon, jossa hän kohtaa vaarallisia kasvi-ihmisiä ja paljastaa planeetan asukkaita hallitsevien jumalien todellisen luonteen.",{"number":254,"title":255,"author":256,"authorBirth":257,"authorDeath":258,"slug":259,"bookId":260,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":261,"origin":262,"language":18,"yearPublished":263,"yearPublishedTranslation":200,"wordCount":264,"charCount":265,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":266,"gutenbergSubjects":267,"gutenbergCategories":274,"gutenbergSummary":276,"gutenbergTranslators":277,"gutenbergDownloadCount":279,"aiDescription":280},2997,"Viimeinen mohikaani","Cooper, James Fenimore",1789,1851,"2997-cooper-james-fenimore-viimeinen-mohikaani","2997__Cooper_James_Fenimore__Viimeinen_mohikaani",[198],[17],1826,104886,730601,47160,[206,268,269,270,271,272,273],"Bumppo, Natty (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Frontier and pioneer life -- Fiction","Historical fiction","Mohegan Indians -- Fiction","United States -- History -- French and Indian War, 1754-1763 -- Fiction","War stories",[209,31,275],"Historical Novels","\"Viimeinen mohikaani: Kertous vuodelta 1757\" by James Fenimore Cooper is a historical romance novel published in 1826. Set during the French and Indian War, it follows two sisters traveling through dangerous wilderness to reach their father's fort. Guided by the frontiersman Natty Bumppo and his Mohican companions Chingachgook and Uncas, they must evade a treacherous Huron scout with hidden loyalties. As war rages and armies clash, their journey becomes a desperate struggle for survival in a land where alliances shift and danger lurks behind every tree. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[278],"Lehtonen, J. V. (Johannes Vihtori)",336,"Seikkailuromaani sijoittuu Pohjois-Amerikkaan 1750-luvun puoliväliin, keskelle ranskalaisten ja englantilaisten välistä siirtolaissotaa. Teos seuraa opas Natty Bumppon ja mohikaanisoturien matkaa läpi vaarallisten erämaiden, kun he yrittävät suojella englantilaisen everstin tyttäriä viholliskansojen ja sodan jaloissa.",{"number":282,"title":283,"author":256,"authorBirth":257,"authorDeath":258,"slug":284,"bookId":285,"genreRaw":286,"genre":14,"themes":287,"origin":288,"language":18,"yearPublished":289,"yearPublishedTranslation":200,"wordCount":290,"charCount":291,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":292,"gutenbergSubjects":293,"gutenbergCategories":297,"gutenbergSummary":298,"gutenbergTranslators":299,"gutenbergDownloadCount":300,"aiDescription":301},1962,"Oswego-joella","1962-cooper-james-fenimore-oswego-joella","1962__Cooper_James_Fenimore__Oswego-joella","Tienviitan\" seikkailuja. Intiaanikertomus",[198],[17],1840,10755,70450,58724,[268,269,270,294,295,296,272,273],"Indians of North America -- Fiction","Love stories","Ontario, Lake (N.Y. and Ont.) -- Fiction",[209,31,275],"\"Oswego-Joella: 'Tienviitan' seikkailuja, intiaanikertomus\" by James Fenimore Cooper is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in the wilderness of America and follows a group of characters navigating the complexities of the environment and their interactions with Indigenous peoples. Central to the narrative are two Native American characters, a Tuscarora warrior named Nuolenkärki and his wife, alongside an Englishman named Cap Charles and his niece, Mabel Dunham.  The opening portion introduces the setting and key characters as the group finds themselves atop a fallen tree within a forest, overlooking a landscape shaped by past storms. Cap Charles and Mabel express their observations on the scenery, comparing it to the ocean, while discussions of potential dangers arise, particularly regarding the native tribes in the vicinity. As they traverse the wilderness and spy a pillar of smoke, there is an underlying tension regarding their safety and the nature of their encounters with others. The narrative builds upon themes of survival, cultural differences, and the impending challenges they will face as they seek to connect with the smoke's source, hinting at the adventure and conflicts that are to unfold. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],294,"Pohjois-Amerikan erämaihin sijoittuva seikkailuromaani seuraa tiedustelija Natty Bumppoa, joka tunnetaan myös nimellä Tienviitta. Ranskalais-intiaanisodan aikaan sijoittuvassa kertomuksessa seurue matkaa halki vaarallisten metsien kohti Oswego-jokea ja Ontario-järveä kohdaten vihamielisiä irokeeseja.",{"number":303,"title":304,"author":256,"authorBirth":257,"authorDeath":258,"slug":305,"bookId":306,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":307,"origin":308,"language":18,"yearPublished":289,"yearPublishedTranslation":309,"wordCount":310,"charCount":311,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":312,"gutenbergSubjects":313,"gutenbergCategories":314,"gutenbergSummary":315,"gutenbergTranslators":316,"gutenbergDownloadCount":317,"aiDescription":318},877,"Haukansilmä","877-cooper-james-fenimore-haukansilma","877__Cooper_James_Fenimore__Haukansilmä",[198],[17],1919,122393,777476,47516,[268,269,270,294,295,296,272,273],[209,31,32],"\"Haukansilmä\" by James Fenimore Cooper is a historical romance novel published in 1826. Set during the French and Indian War of 1757, the story follows two sisters traveling through dangerous frontier territory to reach their father's fort. Guided by the frontier scout Natty Bumppo and his Mohican companions Chingachgook and Uncas, they face betrayal and pursuit through the wilderness. As war rages between colonial powers and their Native American allies, this small band must survive against overwhelming odds in a vanishing world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[60],265,"Seikkailuromaani sijoittuu 1750-luvun Pohjois-Amerikkaan ja Ontario-järven rantamille. Natty Bumppo, eli Haukansilmä, joutuu kumppaneineen keskelle ranskalaisten ja brittien välistä sotaa sekä erämaan vaaroja. Teos kuuluu kirjailijan tunnettuun Nahkasukka-sarjaan.",{"number":320,"title":321,"author":256,"authorBirth":257,"authorDeath":258,"slug":322,"bookId":323,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":324,"origin":325,"language":18,"yearPublished":326,"yearPublishedTranslation":327,"wordCount":328,"charCount":329,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":330,"gutenbergSubjects":331,"gutenbergCategories":332,"gutenbergSummary":333,"gutenbergTranslators":334,"gutenbergDownloadCount":336,"aiDescription":337},1458,"Mehiläispyytäjä","1458-cooper-james-fenimore-mehilaispyytaja","1458__Cooper_James_Fenimore__Mehiläispyytäjä",[198],[17],1848,1913,45884,320034,53714,[207,270,294],[209,31,275,32],"\"Mehiläispyytäjä: Kertomus Lännen saloilta\" by James Fenimore Cooper is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around Benjamin Boden, also known as Pemu-Penu or the Bee-Hunter, who becomes embroiled in the dynamics of frontier life in early America, balancing the wilderness's untamed nature with human interactions, particularly with Native Americans. As he undertakes the task of harvesting honey, the narrative also hints at the turbulent socio-political tensions brewing between American settlers and British interests, foreshadowing potential conflict.  At the start of the novel, we are introduced to the setting of a wild, forested area in Michigan during the summer of 1812. The opening scene features Benjamin Boden in the midst of a honey-harvesting activity, where he is observed by two Native Americans and a scruffy white man named Gershom Waring. Cooper vividly describes Boden's expertise and the delicate operation of capturing bees, highlighting interactions that showcase the multifaceted relationships among Native Americans and settlers. As the chapter unfolds, the characters engage in discussions that not only underscore their cultural differences but also reveal looming dangers as they discuss the possibility of war. The peaceful endeavor of honey-harvesting contrasts sharply with the underlying tensions foreshadowed in the narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[335],"Hämeen-Anttila, Väinö",284,"Seikkailuromaani sijoittuu vuoden 1812 sodan aikaiseen Michiganin erämaahan. Mehiläispyytäjä Benjamin Boden joutuu keskelle intiaanien ja valkoisten välisiä selkkauksia ja vaarallisia tilanteita pyrkiessään suojelemaan seuruettaan villissä luonnossa.",{"number":339,"title":340,"author":256,"authorBirth":257,"authorDeath":258,"slug":341,"bookId":342,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":343,"origin":344,"language":18,"yearPublished":345,"yearPublishedTranslation":89,"wordCount":346,"charCount":347,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":348,"gutenbergSubjects":349,"gutenbergCategories":353,"gutenbergSummary":354,"gutenbergTranslators":355,"gutenbergDownloadCount":357,"aiDescription":358},806,"\"Nuori Kotka\" ja vanha metsästäjä","806-cooper-james-fenimore-nuori-kotka-ja-vanha-metsastaja","806__Cooper_James_Fenimore__Nuori_Kotka_ja_vanha_metsästäjä",[198],[17],1823,23103,146504,46910,[206,207,268,350,270,351,352],"Frontier and pioneer life -- New York (State) -- Fiction","New York (State) -- History -- 1775-1865 -- Fiction","United States -- History -- 1783-1815 -- Fiction",[209,31,275,32],"\"Nuori Kotka\" ja vanha metsästäjä by James Fenimore Cooper is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds in the American wilderness and focuses on the intertwined lives of its characters, including Marmaduke Temple, his daughter Elizabeth, and a young hunter named Oliver Edvards. The narrative likely explores themes of friendship, nature, and the encroachment of civilization on the wild.  The opening of the story introduces us to Marmaduke Temple, a well-respected settler in Pennsylvania during the late 17th century. Following his unfortunate financial struggles, Marmaduke's legacy influences his daughter Elizabeth and their newfound acquaintance, Oliver Edvards, who becomes involved with the Temples after a chance hunting encounter where he is accidentally wounded by a shot. The chapter sets up the dynamics between the characters and hints at tensions arising from their different backgrounds, including the impending changes brought by settlement and the loss of traditional hunting grounds. As the narrative progresses, the characters navigate their relationships against the backdrop of the natural world, establishing the conflicts and alliances that will shape their interactions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[356],"Reijonen, Sohvi",267,"Nuorisolle suunnattu mukaelma kertoo uutisasukkaiden elämästä ja eränkäynnistä Pohjois-Amerikan rajaseuduilla. Kertomus seuraa vanhan metsästäjän ja nuoren miehen vaiheita muuttuvan yhteiskunnan ja luonnonlakien välisessä ristiriidassa 1700-luvun lopulla.",{"number":360,"title":361,"author":362,"authorBirth":289,"authorDeath":20,"slug":363,"bookId":364,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":365,"origin":366,"language":18,"yearPublished":367,"yearPublishedTranslation":368,"wordCount":369,"charCount":370,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":371,"gutenbergSubjects":372,"gutenbergCategories":375,"gutenbergSummary":376,"gutenbergTranslators":377,"gutenbergDownloadCount":379,"aiDescription":380},2518,"Intiaain kiitollisuus","Ellis, Edward S.","2518-ellis-edward-s-intiaanin-kiitollisuus","2518__Ellis_Edward_S.__Intiaanin_kiitollisuus",[198],[17],1890,1921,52134,347765,65764,[373,374],"Frontier and pioneer life -- Juvenile fiction","Kenton, Simon, 1755-1836 -- Juvenile fiction",[209,31,275,32],"\"Intiaanin kiitollisuus: Seikkailuja kaukaisessa lännessä\" by Edward Sylvester Ellis is a historical adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The book centers around the interactions and conflicts between early American settlers and Native Americans, featuring prominent characters such as Simon Kenton, a notable frontiersman, and Mul-keep-mo, a fierce Miami warrior known as 'Calkarokäärme.' The story explores themes of bravery, survival, and the complexity of human relationships in a tumultuous historical context.  At the start of the tale, we are introduced to Simon Kenton, who navigates the beautiful but perilous Ohio wilderness, showcasing his skills and vigilance as a seasoned woodsman. He hears a distant gunshot which prompts him to remain alert as he continues on his journey. The narrative quickly shifts to Mul-keep-mo, who is also making his way through the forest, highlighting the tension between Native Americans and white settlers. As these two characters' paths cross, a climactic battle ensues, demonstrating both the glory and brutality of frontier life. This opening portion sets the stage for an adventure that promises to delve deep into the lives and conflicts that shaped America’s westward expansion. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[378],"Nyman, O. E.",250,"Ohion erämaahan sijoittuva seikkailukertomus kuvaa intiaanien piirittämäksi joutuneen uudisasukasperheen selviytymistaistelua. Partioija Brayton Ripley ja miam-intiaani Mul-keep-mo rientävät hätiin pelastaakseen perheen ja puolustaakseen heidän syrjäistä mökkiään.",{"number":382,"title":383,"author":384,"authorBirth":385,"authorDeath":386,"slug":387,"bookId":388,"genreRaw":13,"genre":92,"themes":389,"origin":390,"language":18,"yearPublished":143,"yearPublishedTranslation":391,"wordCount":392,"charCount":393,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":394,"gutenbergSubjects":395,"gutenbergCategories":403,"gutenbergSummary":406,"gutenbergTranslators":407,"gutenbergDownloadCount":409,"aiDescription":410},1323,"Ihmiskunnan edustajia","Emerson, Ralph Waldo",1803,1882,"1323-emerson-ralph-waldo-ihmiskunnan-edustajia","1323__Emerson_Ralph_Waldo__Ihmiskunnan_edustajia",[],[17],1909,49529,344334,52305,[396,397,398,399,400,401,402],"Biography","Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832","Montaigne, Michel de, 1533-1592","Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821","Plato","Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616","Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772",[31,404,405],"Essays, Letters & Speeches","Philosophy & Ethics","\"Ihmiskunnan edustaja\" by Ralph Waldo Emerson is a philosophical text written in the early 20th century. The book examines the significance of great individuals throughout history and their impact on humanity, touching upon figures such as Plato, Shakespeare, and Napoleon. Emerson explores the essential quality of respect for these towering intellects as foundational to personal and cultural growth, suggesting that acknowledging and learning from great minds can elevate the human spirit.  The opening of the book introduces Emerson’s perspective on the importance of great individuals, suggesting that humanity is inherently indebted to these exemplary figures. He reflects on the notion that, throughout history, people instinctively seek connections with these \"greats\" who embody truth and wisdom. Emerson emphasizes the value of learning from the wisdom of these individuals, asserting that they serve as guiding lights in society, capable of transforming and enriching our understanding of life’s deeper meanings. Through his eloquent prose, Emerson sets the stage for a discourse on the power of thought and its manifestations in the lives of exceptional people. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[408],"Kilpi, Volter",295,"Esseekokoelma tarkastelee historian merkkihenkilöitä, jotka edustavat inhimillisen kokemuksen eri puolia. Teoksessa analysoidaan muun muassa Platonin, Shakespearen ja Napoleonin merkitystä suurina ajattelijoina ja toimijoina.",{"number":412,"title":413,"author":414,"authorBirth":415,"authorDeath":416,"slug":417,"bookId":418,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":419,"origin":420,"language":18,"yearPublished":327,"yearPublishedTranslation":368,"wordCount":421,"charCount":422,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":423,"gutenbergSubjects":424,"gutenbergCategories":426,"gutenbergSummary":427,"gutenbergTranslators":428,"gutenbergDownloadCount":430,"aiDescription":431},1936,"Erämaan kultaa","Grey, Zane",1872,1939,"1936-grey-zane-eramaan-kultaa","1936__Grey_Zane__Erämaan_kultaa",[198],[17],86702,567552,58401,[207,425],"Western stories",[209,31,32],"\"Erämaan kultaa\" by Zane Grey is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in the arid deserts between Sonora and Arizona, where it follows the journey of a gold seeker named Cameron who grapples with his past and seeks solitude in the wilderness, only to encounter another old prospectors. Their interactions and the challenges they face in the harshness of the desert form the crux of the narrative.  The opening of this work introduces us to Cameron, who is portrayed as a solitary gold seeker carrying the weight of past regrets and memories of a lost love. As he navigates the desolate landscape, he hears sounds that evoke a sense of loneliness and connection to nature. Cameron's world shifts when he meets another traveler, a seasoned prospector, and despite initial reluctance to accept companionship, they find themselves forming a bond. Their exchange reveals layers of shared pain and longing for redemption connected to familial ties and lost relationships, setting the stage for their shared journey in the unforgiving desert terrain. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[429],"Nyman, Väinö",263,"Seikkailuromaani sijoittuu Arizonan ja Meksikon rajaseudulle, missä kullanetsijä Cameron ja nuori Dick Gale joutuvat keskelle vallankumouksen pyörteitä ja vaarallisia erämaamatkoja. Teos yhdistää romantiikkaa ja jännitystä karun luonnon keskellä.",{"number":433,"title":434,"author":414,"authorBirth":415,"authorDeath":416,"slug":435,"bookId":436,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":437,"origin":438,"language":18,"yearPublished":200,"yearPublishedTranslation":439,"wordCount":440,"charCount":441,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":442,"gutenbergSubjects":443,"gutenbergCategories":446,"gutenbergSummary":447,"gutenbergTranslators":448,"gutenbergDownloadCount":450,"aiDescription":451},2163,"Lännen tähtien alla","2163-grey-zane-lannen-tahtien-alla","2163__Grey_Zane__Lännen_tähtien_alla",[198],[17],1920,55564,351513,61067,[444,425,445],"New Mexico -- Fiction","Women pioneers -- Fiction",[209,31,32],"\"Lännen tähtien alla\" by Zane Grey is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set against the backdrop of the American West and centers around Madeline Hammond, a young woman who arrives in El Cajon, New Mexico, only to find herself alone in a rough and unfamiliar environment. Her journey appears to be one of self-discovery, challenging the norms of her privileged upbringing and exposing her to the harsh realities of frontier life.  The opening portion introduces Madeline as she arrives at the train station late at night, where she encounters the unsettling atmosphere of the town. She reflects on her life, grappling with feelings of dissatisfaction despite her privileged status. As she awaits her brother, Alfred, who is not there to meet her, complications arise when a drunken cowboy, Gene Stewart, enters the scene. Tension escalates as Gene, in a moment of reckless behavior, inadvertently thrusts Madeline into a precarious situation. The events establish a gripping beginning, hinting at the adventure and challenges that await Madeline as she navigates her new world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[449],"Salonen, A. J.",143,"Madeline Hammond matkustaa New Mexicoon tapaamaan veljeään, mutta päätyy keskelle villin lännen levottomuuksia. Seikkailuromaani kuvaa itärannikon hienostonaisen sopeutumista karjakartanoiden, cowboyiden ja rajaseudun vaarojen täyttämään maailmaan.",{"number":453,"title":454,"author":414,"authorBirth":415,"authorDeath":416,"slug":455,"bookId":456,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":457,"origin":459,"language":18,"yearPublished":368,"yearPublishedTranslation":460,"wordCount":461,"charCount":462,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":463,"gutenbergSubjects":464,"gutenbergCategories":465,"gutenbergSummary":467,"gutenbergTranslators":468,"gutenbergDownloadCount":469,"aiDescription":470},2009,"Salaperäinen ratsastaja","2009-grey-zane-salaperainen-ratsastaja","2009__Grey_Zane__Salaperäinen_ratsastaja",[458],"rakkaus",[17],1922,77928,503451,60203,[207,425],[31,32,466],"Romance","\"Salaperäinen ratsastaja\" by Zane Grey is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in a vivid Colorado wilderness and revolves around a young woman named Columbine, who grapples with her past and the revelation of her identity as a foundling. The narrative explores themes of love, identity, and social obligation, particularly in the context of her upcoming marriage to Jack Belllounds, the son of the ranch's owner.  At the start of the novel, Columbine rides through the beautiful landscape of Colorado, reflecting on her life and the mystery of her upbringing. She learns from Bill Belllounds, the man she has called father, that she is not his biological daughter but was found in a patch of columbines as a child. This revelation stirs deep emotions in her as she contemplates her past and her connection to her mysterious identity. As she prepares for Jack's return and the implications of their expected marriage, she feels torn between her obligation to her guardian and her own feelings, particularly towards Wilson Moore, a ranch hand who seems to have his own complicated feelings towards her. The opening establishes a rich emotional landscape that sets the stage for the conflicts Columbine will face. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[429],168,"Coloradon jylhiin vuoristomaisemiin sijoittuva lännenseikkailu kertoo nuoresta Columbinesta, jota painostetaan avioliittoon kasvatusisänsä kelvottoman pojan kanssa. Tilanne muuttuu, kun tilalle saapuu salaperäinen ja taitava ratsastaja Wade, joka kantaa mukanaan menneisyyden salaisuuksia ja ryhtyy suojelijaksi.",{"number":472,"title":473,"author":474,"authorBirth":475,"authorDeath":476,"slug":477,"bookId":478,"genreRaw":479,"genre":14,"themes":480,"origin":481,"language":18,"yearPublished":144,"yearPublishedTranslation":71,"wordCount":482,"charCount":483,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":484,"gutenbergSubjects":485,"gutenbergCategories":487,"gutenbergSummary":488,"gutenbergTranslators":489,"gutenbergDownloadCount":491,"aiDescription":492},2515,"Kahden tulen välissä","Gunter, Archibald Clavering",1847,1907,"2515-gunter-archibald-clavering-kahden-tulen-valissaa","2515__Gunter_Archibald_Clavering__Kahden_tulen_välissää","Romaani Yhdysvaltain kansalaissodasta",[458],[17],28103,178696,65657,[486],"United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Fiction",[31,275,466],"\"Kahden tulen välissä: Romaani Yhdysvaltain kansalaissodasta\" by Archibald Clavering Gunter is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, exploring the tensions and conflicts arising from the war, especially through the lens of a romantic relationship between Lawrence Bryant, a Northerner, and Laura Peyton, a devoted Southern girl. The narrative likely delves into themes of love, loyalty, and the challenges posed by the war.  The opening of the novel introduces the immediate emotional turmoil sparked by South Carolina's secession, which raises concerns about the implications for the relationship between Lawrence and Laura. The couple is seen enjoying a dance when the news breaks, highlighting the precariousness of their engagement as they navigate political loyalties and personal affections. Lawrence is portrayed as torn between his feelings for Laura and the escalating conflict that is threatening their love as the threat of war looms over them, with both sides preparing for battle. As the story unfolds, it sets the stage for a dramatic exploration of how love can be tested by the harsh realities of war and division. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[490],"Rytkönen, Antti",282,"Historiallinen rakkausromaani sijoittuu Yhdysvaltain kansalaissodan kynnykselle ja sotavuosiin. Pohjoisvaltioiden mies Lawrence Bryant ja etelävaltioiden nainen Laura Peyton vannovat toisilleen uskollisuutta, vaikka syttyvä sota ja poliittiset jännitteet asettavat heidän liittonsa koetukselle vastakkaisilla puolilla.",{"number":494,"title":495,"author":496,"authorBirth":497,"authorDeath":174,"slug":498,"bookId":499,"genreRaw":500,"genre":14,"themes":501,"origin":502,"language":18,"yearPublished":386,"yearPublishedTranslation":391,"wordCount":503,"charCount":504,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":505,"gutenbergSubjects":506,"gutenbergCategories":508,"gutenbergSummary":509,"gutenbergTranslators":510,"gutenbergDownloadCount":512,"aiDescription":513},2874,"Sormus","Harte, Bret",1836,"2874-harte-bret-sormus","2874__Harte_Bret__Sormus","Kalifornialainen kertomus",[],[17],10447,68248,72201,[207,507,425],"California -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction",[31,275,32],"\"Sormus: Kalifornialainen kertomus\" by Bret Harte is a narrative fiction piece written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds in the rough-and-tumble mining town of Blazing Star during the California gold rush, focusing on the experiences and moral dilemmas faced by its inhabitants, especially the central character named Cass. The plot centers on themes of luck, superstition, and the unexpected consequences of seemingly trivial discoveries.  At the start of the novel, we are introduced to Cass, a disheveled prospector who, while searching for warmth on an early morning, unexpectedly finds a gold ring inscribed with his name. This discovery stirs Cass’s superstitions and ignites a combination of hope and anxiety as he contemplates its significance in his hard life as a gold miner. Soon after, he shares his find with other miners, but the ring leads to misinterpretation and suspicion rather than the anticipated fortune. The opening sets the stage for a narrative filled with rich character interactions and suspense, ultimately hinting at deeper themes of personal integrity and the unpredictable nature of fortune in a challenging environment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[511],"Soini, Lauri",219,"Kalifornian kullankaivajayhteisöön sijoittuva kertomus alkaa, kun Cass-niminen mies löytää sateen jälkeisestä lätäköstä sormuksen. Löytö käynnistää tapahtumaketjun, joka koettelee pienen Blazing Starin uutisasutuksen asukkaiden rehellisyyttä ja tunteita villin lännen karuissa olosuhteissa.",{"number":515,"title":516,"author":496,"authorBirth":497,"authorDeath":174,"slug":517,"bookId":518,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":519,"origin":520,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":95,"wordCount":521,"charCount":522,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":523,"gutenbergSubjects":524,"gutenbergCategories":525,"gutenbergSummary":527,"gutenbergTranslators":528,"gutenbergDownloadCount":529,"aiDescription":530},406,"Tarinoita Kalifornian kultamailta","406-harte-bret-tarinoita-kalifornian-kultamaalta","406__Harte_Bret__Tarinoita_Kalifornian_kultamaalta",[],[17],33224,216885,26724,[425],[31,275,526],"Short Stories","\"Tarinoita Kalifornian kultamailta\" by Bret Harte is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The book captures the vibrant and tumultuous life during the California Gold Rush, focusing on the unique characters and incidents that arose from this pivotal period in American history. The main characters typically include miners and outcasts, often grappling with moral dilemmas and societal expectations in the rugged frontier atmosphere.  The opening of the collection sets the stage for life in the mining camp of Roaring Camp, showcasing the dynamics of a male-dominated society that suddenly faces the birth of a child, a significant event in their rough environment. The chapter introduces \"Indiani-Sally,\" the only woman present, who gives birth amidst the chaos, causing a stir among the miners. Despite the initial grim circumstances surrounding her child, known later as \"Lykky-Tommi,\" the men resolve to care for the boy, leading to gradual transformations within their community. This portion conveys a blend of humor and pathos, illustrating how the advent of a child impacts the moral fabric of an otherwise rowdy and lawless group, weaving themes of redemption and humanity into the narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],343,"Kokoelma sisältää kertomuksia 1840- ja 1850-lukujen Kalifornian kultakuumeen ajoilta. Tarinat kuvaavat kaivoskylien karkeaa elämää, onnenonkijoita ja karuja ihmiskohtaloita humoristisella mutta inhimillisellä otteella.",{"number":532,"title":533,"author":335,"authorBirth":534,"authorDeath":535,"slug":536,"bookId":537,"genreRaw":538,"genre":14,"themes":539,"origin":540,"language":18,"yearPublished":541,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":542,"charCount":543,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":544,"gutenbergSubjects":545,"gutenbergCategories":547,"gutenbergSummary":548,"gutenbergTranslators":549,"gutenbergDownloadCount":550,"aiDescription":551},2252,"Tyynen meren rannikolta",1878,1942,"2252-hameen-anttila-vaino-tyynen-meren-rannikolta","2252__Hämeen-Anttila_Väinö__Tyynen_meren_rannikolta","Pieniä kuvauksia",[],[17],1900,16435,109784,62145,[546],"Pacific Coast (U.S.) -- Description and travel",[31,32,526],"\"Tyynen meren rannikolta: Pieniä kuvauksia\" by Väinö Hämeen-Anttila is a collection of vignettes written in the early 20th century. The work reflects on the life and experiences of Finnish fishermen in the Pacific Northwest, particularly along the Columbia River and the town of Astoria. Through its engaging prose, it paints a vivid picture of the challenges and culture faced by this immigrant community during a time of significant change.  The opening portion introduces readers to the setting, detailing the Columbia River's majestic flow and the bustling fishing town of Astoria. It describes the lives of Finnish fishermen, including their determination, hardships, and the community dynamics as they navigate the risks associated with salmon fishing in a competitive environment. Amidst the vibrant descriptions, the narrative hints at the cultural nuances and camaraderie among the fishermen as they strive to make a living and manage the interplay of labor disputes, personal ambitions, and the ever-changing nature of their livelihood. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],145,"Kokoelma muistelmia ja kuvauksia suomalaisten siirtolaisten elämästä Yhdysvaltain länsirannikolla 1800-luvun lopulla. Teksti kertoo tekijän omista kokemuksista Columbia-virran kalastajien arjesta, työlakoista sekä Astorian kaupungin historiasta ja luonnosta.",76,1,24]