[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fDTSosA2taWfFM8IwKYgRwsYg9rTlluZJh6cTEEpuk0s":3},{"items":4,"total":575,"page":576,"pageSize":577},[5,38,71,96,117,144,167,192,216,241,268,289,309,335,356,374,395,420,448,464,492,507,529,552],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":18,"language":19,"yearPublished":20,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":22,"charCount":23,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":25,"gutenbergSubjects":26,"gutenbergCategories":29,"gutenbergSummary":33,"gutenbergTranslators":34,"gutenbergDownloadCount":36,"aiDescription":37},2537,"Musta villakoira ja muita jutelmia","Anstey, F.",1856,1934,"2537-anstey-f-musta-villakoira-ja-muita-jutelmia","2537__Anstey_F.__Musta_villakoira_ja_muita_jutelmia",null,"romaani",[16,17],"huumori","rakkaus",[],"fi",1884,1907,11580,76902,false,65986,[27,28],"English fiction -- Translations into Finnish","Short stories, English -- Translations into Finnish",[30,31,32],"Humour","Novels","Romance","\"Musta villakoira, ja muita jutelmia\" by F. Anstey is a work of fiction written in the early 20th century. The narrative introduces Algernon Weatherhead, the main character, who recounts his most humiliating life incident involving a mischievous black poodle named Bingo. The story explores themes of misunderstanding, social expectations, and the complications of romantic pursuits.  The opening of the tale sets the stage for Algernon's humorous recounting of the events leading to a disastrous encounter with his neighbor's dog. After moving into a charming villa with his mother, he nervously attempts to socialize with the neighboring Currie family, only to be met with chaos when Bingo, the overzealous poodle, takes an immediate disliking to him. Algernon's clumsy efforts to win over the family, particularly the charming Lilian Roseblade, are thwarted by Bingo's aggressive antics, leading to a series of comedic and unfortunate events, including an accidental encounter that results in the poodle's demise. This sets in motion a complicated web of deception and misfortune, which Algernon must navigate to win back Lilian's affection and the trust of the Currie family. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[35],"Hämeen-Anttila, Väinö",292,"Kertomuskokoelma sisältää humoristisia tarinoita, joista niminovellissa Algernon Weatherhead yrittää puhdistaa maineensa mustan villakoiran ympärille rakentuvassa väärinkäsityksessä. Tarinat sijoittuvat englantilaiseen arkeen ja käsittelevät koomisia sosiaalisia tilanteita.",{"number":39,"title":40,"author":41,"authorBirth":42,"authorDeath":43,"slug":44,"bookId":45,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":46,"origin":47,"language":19,"yearPublished":50,"yearPublishedTranslation":51,"wordCount":52,"charCount":53,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":54,"gutenbergSubjects":55,"gutenbergCategories":63,"gutenbergSummary":66,"gutenbergTranslators":67,"gutenbergDownloadCount":69,"aiDescription":70},708,"Ylpeys ja ennakkoluulo","Austen, Jane",1775,1817,"708-austen-jane-ylpeys-ja-ennakkoluulo","708__Austen_Jane__Ylpeys_ja_ennakkoluulo",[17],[48,49],"brittilainen","klassikot",1813,1922,89963,595880,45186,[56,57,58,59,60,61,62],"Courtship -- Fiction","Domestic fiction","England -- Fiction","Love stories","Sisters -- Fiction","Social classes -- Fiction","Young women -- Fiction",[64,65,31,32],"British Literature","Classics of Literature","\"Ylpeys ja ennakkoluulo\" by Jane Austen is a novel published in 1813. Elizabeth Bennet must navigate society's expectations as her family faces financial uncertainty unless one daughter marries well. When wealthy Mr. Darcy arrives, his pride clashes with Elizabeth's prejudice, sparking mutual dislike. Yet as misunderstandings about character and past deeds unfold, both must reconsider their hasty judgments. This story explores the difference between superficial impressions and actual goodness in Regency-era England. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[68],"Joutsen, O. A. (Otto Aleksanteri)",484,"Bennetin perheen viisi tytärtä etsivät sopivia aviomiehiä 1800-luvun alun Englannin maaseudulla. Älykäs Elisabet Bennet ja varakas herra Darcy joutuvat kohtaamaan omat ennakkoluulonsa ja ylpeytensä löytääkseen tien toistensa luo. Teos on satiirinen kuvaus sääty-yhteiskunnan tavoista ja avioliittomarkkinoista.",{"number":72,"title":73,"author":74,"authorBirth":75,"authorDeath":76,"slug":77,"bookId":78,"genreRaw":13,"genre":79,"themes":80,"origin":81,"language":19,"yearPublished":82,"yearPublishedTranslation":83,"wordCount":84,"charCount":85,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":86,"gutenbergSubjects":87,"gutenbergCategories":89,"gutenbergSummary":91,"gutenbergTranslators":92,"gutenbergDownloadCount":94,"aiDescription":95},3532,"Filosofiset mietelmät","Bacon",1561,1626,"3532-bacon-francis-filosofiset-mietelmat","3532__Bacon_Francis__Filosofiset_mietelmät","tietokirja",[],[],1597,1910,18926,130141,26179,[88],"English essays -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- Translations into Finnish",[90],"Philosophy & Ethics","\"Filosofiset mietelmät\" by Francis Bacon is a philosophical treatise likely written in the late 16th to early 17th century. The work delves into various facets of human existence, truth, knowledge, and morality, emphasizing Bacon's perspective on philosophy and science as interconnected disciplines vital for human advancement. It reflects on Bacon's historical context and his vision of empiricism as a foundation for modern scientific thought.  The opening of the text introduces Bacon's philosophy, highlighting the often complex nature of scientific discourse that tends to exclude the wider populace. It touches upon the impact of the Renaissance and Reformation on intellectual thought, suggesting that Bacon himself serves as a bridge between the wonders of empirical discovery and philosophical inquiry. The initial chapters further explore themes of truth, deceit, the nature of existence, and the human experience, referencing notable historical figures and emphasizing the necessity for a more accessible form of philosophy that integrates empirical observation with practical wisdom. Overall, the beginning sets the stage for a profound exploration of ideas aimed at enriching human understanding. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[93],"Kristianson, Elof",301,"Kokoelma esseitä käsittelee inhimillistä elämää, kuten totuutta, kuolemaa ja ystävyyttä. Tekstit tarjoavat käytännönläheistä elämänviisautta ja moraalisia pohdintoja tiiviissä muodossa.",{"number":97,"title":98,"author":99,"authorBirth":100,"authorDeath":101,"slug":102,"bookId":103,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":104,"origin":105,"language":19,"yearPublished":83,"yearPublishedTranslation":106,"wordCount":107,"charCount":108,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":109,"gutenbergSubjects":110,"gutenbergCategories":111,"gutenbergSummary":112,"gutenbergTranslators":113,"gutenbergDownloadCount":115,"aiDescription":116},2036,"Shenstonen rouva","Barclay, Florence L.",1862,1921,"2036-barclay-florence-l-shenstonen-rouva","2036__Barclay_Florence_L.__Shenstonen_rouva",[],[],1915,45509,293569,59833,[27],[31],"\"Shenstonen rouva\" by Florence L. Barclay is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story appears to revolve around lady Ingleby, who is depicted as a thoughtful and emotional character, grappling with feelings of loneliness and anxiety over her husband, Mikael, who is at war. The book sets a scene filled with rich descriptions of nature, a sense of impending winter, and the emotional turmoil faced by lady Ingleby, along with her connection to her little dog, Petter.   At the start of the narrative, we find lady Ingleby pacing on her balcony, wrapped in her fur coat and listening to the sounds of autumn. Her worries about Mikael's well-being are palpable, as she engages in light banter with her dog and reminisces about their life together. The arrival of a telegram announces a potential visit from Dr. Deryck Brand, which brings her some relief. The opening chapters depict the anxiety and solitude lady Ingleby faces, along with her relationship with her husband and the comfort she seeks in her surroundings and the arrival of friends. The story unfolds against a backdrop of war, emphasizing the emotional stakes and character dynamics that will likely play a significant role in the plot ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[68,114],"Jaakkola, Väinö",266,"Romanttinen draama kertoo lady Myra Inglebystä, joka vetäytyy Cornwallin rannikolle surun murtamana saatuaan tiedon puolisonsa kuolemasta. Siellä hän kohtaa Jim Airthin, ja heidän välilleen kehittyy rakkaussuhde, jota menneisyyden salaisuudet varjostavat.",{"number":118,"title":119,"author":120,"authorBirth":121,"authorDeath":122,"slug":123,"bookId":124,"genreRaw":125,"genre":14,"themes":126,"origin":127,"language":19,"yearPublished":128,"yearPublishedTranslation":129,"wordCount":130,"charCount":131,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":132,"gutenbergSubjects":133,"gutenbergCategories":139,"gutenbergSummary":140,"gutenbergTranslators":141,"gutenbergDownloadCount":142,"aiDescription":143},2534,"Kullan voima","Bennett, Arnold",1867,1931,"2534-bennett-arnold-kullan-voima","2534__Bennett_Arnold__Kullan_voima","Romaani",[],[48],1903,1927,29950,181257,71269,[134,135,136,137,138],"Alchemists -- Fiction","England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction","Fantasy fiction","Philanthropists -- Fiction","Wealth -- Fiction",[64,31],"\"Kullan voima: Kertomus\" by Arthur Conan Doyle is a story written in the early 20th century. This narrative appears to delve into themes of wealth and its effects on human relationships, as well as the intricacies of personal identity and social class. The characters introduced seem to include the McIntyre family, particularly focusing on siblings Robert and Laura, who face various socio-economic challenges in their lives.  The opening of the story sets a somber yet intriguing atmosphere, showing Laura expressing worry about a visitor's arrival due to the inclement weather, while her brother Robert works on an artistic endeavor, hinting at his aspirations. Their father, Mr. McIntyre, painted as a weary man who struggles with past failures, draws attention to the family's precarious financial situation. The beginning captures a moment of impending change, as the family awaits the arrival of Hector Spurling, whose engagement to Laura appears to be crucial to her hopes. As the narrative unfolds, tensions arise over themes of hope, familial duty, and the intersection of romance and personal ambition during challenging times. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],252,"Jännitysromaani kertoo petoksesta ja juonittelusta, jossa salaperäinen leski mrs Cavalossi ja nuori perillinen Arthur Peterson päätyvät osaksi suurta perintökiistaa. Tarina etenee Lontoon seurapiireistä Euroopan loistohotelleihin rahan ja tunteiden ohjaamassa valtataistelussa.",{"number":145,"title":146,"author":120,"authorBirth":121,"authorDeath":122,"slug":147,"bookId":148,"genreRaw":149,"genre":14,"themes":150,"origin":151,"language":19,"yearPublished":152,"yearPublishedTranslation":153,"wordCount":154,"charCount":155,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":156,"gutenbergSubjects":157,"gutenbergCategories":161,"gutenbergSummary":162,"gutenbergTranslators":163,"gutenbergDownloadCount":165,"aiDescription":166},1761,"Velikulta","1761-bennett-arnold-velikulta","1761__Bennett_Arnold__Velikulta","Seikkailutarina kaupunkiviisikosta",[16],[48],1911,1918,55976,380817,56847,[158,159,160],"Adventure stories","City and town life -- Fiction","Staffordshire (England) -- Fiction",[64,30,31],"\"Velikulta: Seikkailutarina kaupunkiviisikosta\" by Arnold Bennett is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around Edward Henry Machin, affectionately known as Denry, a young man from a humble background aspiring to rise within society. His journey is marked by themes of ambition, social dynamics, and the impact of decisions on one's fate.  At the start of the story, we meet Denry as he navigates life in Bursley, where his mother works as a washerwoman. Denry's unconventional tactics, including manipulating his exam results, hint at both his cleverness and moral ambiguity. The narrative introduces a pivotal moment as Denry enters the service of a prominent lawyer, setting the stage for his aspirations. His life takes a turn when he encounters the ambitious Countess Chell, which inspires him to attend an upcoming grand ball, culminating in humorous yet insightful situations as Denry prepares for an unfamiliar world of high society. This opening establishes not just Denry's character but also the rich social tapestry of the community that will shape his adventures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[164],"Wallenius, Toivo",295,"Huumorintäyteinen seikkailutarina kertoo neuvokkaan Edward Henry Machinin eli Denryn noususta vaatimattomista oloista kaupunkiviisikon merkkihenkilöksi. Kekseliäs ja rohkea mies raivaa tiensä menestykseen hyödyntämällä eteen tulevat tilaisuudet ja sattumat omaksi edukseen 1800-luvun lopun Englannissa.",{"number":168,"title":169,"author":120,"authorBirth":121,"authorDeath":122,"slug":170,"bookId":171,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":172,"origin":175,"language":19,"yearPublished":176,"yearPublishedTranslation":177,"wordCount":178,"charCount":179,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":180,"gutenbergSubjects":181,"gutenbergCategories":185,"gutenbergSummary":188,"gutenbergTranslators":189,"gutenbergDownloadCount":190,"aiDescription":191},2256,"Loistohotelli Babylon","2256-bennett-arnold-loistohotelli-babylon","2256__Bennett_Arnold__Loistohotelli_Babylon",[173,174],"seikkailu","rikos",[48],1902,1923,37904,240114,62217,[182,183,184],"Americans -- England -- Fiction","London (England) -- Fiction","Millionaires -- Fiction",[186,64,187,31],"Adventure","Crime, Thrillers and Mystery","\"Loistohotelli Babylon\" by Arnold Bennett is a novel published in January 1902. When American millionaire Theodore Racksole buys London's Grand Babylon Hotel on a whim, he and his daughter Nella stumble into a web of mystery. A dismissed headwaiter, a vanishing clerk, a missing German prince, and a poisoned equerry set them on a dangerous trail across Europe. As disappearances multiply and disguises deceive, the pair must unravel a sinister plot before it's too late. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],115,"Amerikkalainen miljonääri ostaa hetken mielijohteesta lontoolaisen loistohotellin ja päätyy tyttärensä kanssa keskelle kansainvälistä salaliittoa. Jännittävä seikkailuromaani kuljettaa lukijan loisteliaista hotellisaleista Euroopan hovien vehkeilyihin ja salaperäisten katoamisten äärelle.",{"number":193,"title":194,"author":195,"authorBirth":196,"authorDeath":106,"slug":197,"bookId":198,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":199,"origin":200,"language":19,"yearPublished":201,"yearPublishedTranslation":202,"wordCount":203,"charCount":204,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":205,"gutenbergSubjects":206,"gutenbergCategories":210,"gutenbergSummary":211,"gutenbergTranslators":212,"gutenbergDownloadCount":214,"aiDescription":215},2552,"Hänen salaisuutensa","Braddon, Mary E.",1837,"2552-braddon-mary-e-hanen-salaisuutensa","2552__Braddon_Mary_E.__Hänen_salaisuutensa",[17],[48],1891,1919,28093,178400,66457,[207,135,208,209],"Detective and mystery stories","Families -- Fiction","Husband and wife -- Fiction",[64,31,32],"\"Hänen salaisuutensa\" by M. E. Braddon is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative begins with the return of Colonel Weldon Stukeley to Darnel Park, where he encounters Lady Darnel and her family, including her stepdaughter Grace. As the story unfolds, themes of love, societal expectations, and the complexities of personal relationships emerge, particularly surrounding the character of Grace, who harbors a deep secret regarding her engagement to a poor French artist.  The opening of the novel introduces Colonel Stukeley as he returns to the familiar English countryside after years abroad, expressing his appreciation for the beauty of his home. Upon reaching Darnel Park, he learns of the changes in the household, particularly regarding Lady Darnel’s mysterious past and her struggles to integrate into society. Grace, his bright and spirited goddaughter, reveals her turmoil over her secret engagement to Victor de Camillac, a struggling artist living in Paris, igniting the narrative tension as she grapples with societal pressure and the implications of her hidden relationship. The stage is set for a story blending romance with the intrigue of hidden truths and the complexities of familial and societal obligations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[213],"Hedman, Valfrid",207,"Eversti Weldon Stukeley palaa seitsemän vuoden jälkeen Intiasta Englantiin ja saapuu Darnel-puiston kartanolle. Maaseudun rauhan keskellä hän kohtaa kummityttärensä Gracen, jonka salaperäinen murhe ja salattu rakkaussuhde ranskalaiseen taiteilijaan alkavat paljastua.",{"number":217,"title":218,"author":219,"authorBirth":220,"authorDeath":221,"slug":222,"bookId":223,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":224,"origin":225,"language":19,"yearPublished":226,"yearPublishedTranslation":128,"wordCount":227,"charCount":228,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":229,"gutenbergSubjects":230,"gutenbergCategories":233,"gutenbergSummary":236,"gutenbergTranslators":237,"gutenbergDownloadCount":239,"aiDescription":240},1220,"Kristityn vaellus","Bunyan, John",1628,1688,"1220-bunyan-john-kristityn-vaellus","1220__Bunyan_John__Kristityn_vaellus",[],[48,49],1678,47692,293559,51157,[231,232],"Christian fiction","Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages -- Fiction",[64,65,234,235],"Historical Novels","Religion/Spirituality","\"Kristityn vaellus: Tästä maailmasta siihen kun tuleva on\" by John Bunyan is a Christian allegory written in 1678. A man named Christian, burdened by the weight of his sins, abandons his home and family to journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City atop Mount Zion. Along the treacherous path, he encounters deceptive guides, dangerous swamps, and spiritual trials that test his faith and determination to reach salvation and eternal paradise. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[238],"Suomalainen, K.",337,"Bunyanin kuuluisa kristillinen allegoria kuvaa Kristitty-nimisen miehen vaellusta Turmeluksen kaupungista kohti Taivaallista kaupunkia. Matkan varrella hän kohtaa monia koettelemuksia, kuten Epäröimisen suon ja Turhuuden markkinat, sekä vertauskuvallisia hahmoja, jotka joko auttavat tai vaikeuttavat hänen hengellistä matkaansa.",{"number":242,"title":243,"author":244,"authorBirth":245,"authorDeath":246,"slug":247,"bookId":248,"genreRaw":13,"genre":249,"themes":250,"origin":251,"language":19,"yearPublished":252,"yearPublishedTranslation":51,"wordCount":253,"charCount":254,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":255,"gutenbergSubjects":256,"gutenbergCategories":262,"gutenbergSummary":264,"gutenbergTranslators":265,"gutenbergDownloadCount":266,"aiDescription":267},2214,"Pikku prinsessa","Burnett, Frances Hodgson",1849,1924,"2214-burnett-frances-hodgson-pikku-prinsessa","2214__Burnett_Frances_Hodgson__Pikku_prinsessa","lastenkirja",[],[48,49],1905,39564,231568,61656,[257,258,259,260,261],"Boarding schools -- Juvenile fiction","Girls -- Juvenile fiction","London (England) -- Juvenile fiction","Orphans -- Juvenile fiction","Schools -- Juvenile fiction",[64,263,65,31],"Children & Young Adult Reading","\"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":269,"title":270,"author":244,"authorBirth":245,"authorDeath":246,"slug":271,"bookId":272,"genreRaw":273,"genre":14,"themes":274,"origin":275,"language":19,"yearPublished":276,"yearPublishedTranslation":277,"wordCount":278,"charCount":279,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":280,"gutenbergSubjects":281,"gutenbergCategories":283,"gutenbergSummary":284,"gutenbergTranslators":285,"gutenbergDownloadCount":287,"aiDescription":288},1047,"Klorinda","1047-burnett-frances-hodgson-klorinda","1047__Burnett_Frances_Hodgson__Klorinda","Erään aatelisnaisen elämänvaiheet",[],[48],1896,1897,60437,367364,49443,[282],"Nobility -- Fiction",[64,234,31],"\"Klorinda\" by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story introduces readers to Klorinda, a spirited young girl, as she navigates the challenges and expectations of her noble lineage within a tumultuous family environment. The narrative focuses on her relationship with her father, Jeoffrey, and paints a vivid picture of life in a bygone era.  The opening of the book sets the scene in 1690 at Wildairs Hall, where the boisterous Jeoffrey prepares for a hunting expedition amidst chaos and merriment. Meanwhile, his wife, who is gravely ill after giving birth to their ninth daughter, is neglected and suffering in a nearby chamber. The stark contrast between the father’s reckless joy and the mother’s despair serves to establish their dysfunctional dynamic. A significant moment occurs when Jeoffrey first meets Klorinda unknowingly, leading to comedic and tumultuous interactions that hint at their volatile relationship as the plot unfolds. The narrative hints at Klorinda's strong will and spirited nature, foreshadowing the conflicts and challenges she will face growing up in such a complex household. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[286],"Pakkala, Hanna",244,"Romaani sijoittuu 1600-luvun lopun Englantiin ja seuraa Clorinda Wildairsin poikkeuksellisia elämänvaiheita. Poikatyttönä isänsä seurassa varttunut aatelisnainen joutuu kohtaamaan seurapiirien säännöt, omat intohimonsa sekä menneisyyden varjot pyrkiessään kohti itsenäisyyttä ja onnea.",{"number":290,"title":291,"author":244,"authorBirth":245,"authorDeath":246,"slug":292,"bookId":293,"genreRaw":13,"genre":249,"themes":294,"origin":295,"language":19,"yearPublished":152,"yearPublishedTranslation":152,"wordCount":296,"charCount":297,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":298,"gutenbergSubjects":299,"gutenbergCategories":303,"gutenbergSummary":304,"gutenbergTranslators":305,"gutenbergDownloadCount":307,"aiDescription":308},2440,"Salainen puutarha","2440-burnett-frances-hodgson-salainen-puutarha","2440__Burnett_Frances_Hodgson__Salainen_puutarha",[],[48,49],57582,337513,64399,[300,260,301,302],"Gardens -- Juvenile fiction","People with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction","Yorkshire (England) -- Juvenile fiction",[64,263,65,31],"\"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.)",[306],"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":310,"title":311,"author":312,"authorBirth":313,"authorDeath":314,"slug":315,"bookId":316,"genreRaw":317,"genre":14,"themes":318,"origin":319,"language":19,"yearPublished":320,"yearPublishedTranslation":321,"wordCount":322,"charCount":323,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":324,"gutenbergSubjects":325,"gutenbergCategories":329,"gutenbergSummary":330,"gutenbergTranslators":331,"gutenbergDownloadCount":333,"aiDescription":334},3090,"Kadonnut prinssi","Burroughs, Edgar Rice",1875,1950,"3090-burroughs-edgar-rice-kadonnut-prinssi","3090__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Kadonnut_prinssi","Historiallinen seikkailuromaani",[173],[48],1914,1928,48798,322934,73529,[326,327,328],"Great Britain -- History -- Henry III, 1216-1272 -- Fiction","Historical fiction","Outlaws -- Fiction",[186,64,234],"\"Kadonnut prinssi: Historiallinen seikkailuromaani\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a historical adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative centers around the mysterious disappearance of Richard, a young English prince, and the intricate plots surrounding his fate, heavily intertwined with politics and personal vendettas of the time. With themes of vengeance and the historical context of England's power struggles, the story sets the stage for adventure and intrigue.  At the start of the book, the narrator recounts a long-buried story that revolves around the repercussions of a conflict between King Henry III and Simon de Montfort. This tension sets a dramatic backdrop for the tragic fate of Prince Richard, who is revealed to be the target of nefarious plans by the cunning Sir Jules de Vac. Early interactions show how frustrations and noble ambitions drive characters to drastic actions, creating a sense of urgency and danger that permeates the narrative. The initial action hints at the perilous journey ahead for Richard as he becomes embroiled in a web of conspiracies that threaten not only his life but also the stability of the English monarchy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[332],"Kupiainen, Alpo",260,"Historiallinen seikkailuromaani sijoittuu 1200-luvun Englantiin kuningas Henrik III:n valtakaudelle. Tarina seuraa kadonnutta kuninkaanpoikaa, josta kasvaa pelätty lainsuojaton Norman of Torn, ja kuvaa hovin juonitteluja sekä ritarillisia taisteluita.",{"number":336,"title":337,"author":338,"authorBirth":339,"authorDeath":122,"slug":340,"bookId":341,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":342,"origin":343,"language":19,"yearPublished":344,"yearPublishedTranslation":202,"wordCount":345,"charCount":346,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":347,"gutenbergSubjects":348,"gutenbergCategories":351,"gutenbergSummary":352,"gutenbergTranslators":353,"gutenbergDownloadCount":165,"aiDescription":355},1840,"Hagarin poika","Caine, Hall",1853,"1840-caine-hall-hagarin-poika","1840__Caine_Hall__Hagarin_poika",[],[48],1886,107630,654250,57553,[349,350,183],"Cumberland (England) -- Fiction","English fiction",[64,31],"\"Hagarin poika\" by Hall Caine is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story seems to revolve around the struggles of a young mother and the turmoil surrounding her and her child, set against the backdrop of societal judgments and personal desperation. The narrative appears to unfold through various vignettes that highlight themes of love, loss, and mental health.  The opening of the novel introduces readers to a cold December morning at a police station in London in 1845, where a young woman, having attempted suicide, is brought in with her baby. As she remains silent, her desperate situation draws the attention of police officers, who attempt to uncover her identity and circumstances. The backdrop reveals a character study of a misguided woman, who is clearly suffering from emotional turmoil, adding tension and intrigue. Throughout this initial scene, the narrative hints at broader societal issues regarding mental health and the struggles of motherhood, setting the stage for deep explorations of the human condition in subsequent chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[354],"Hynynen, Ville","Cainen romaani alkaa Lontoon poliisiasemalta, jonne tuodaan joesta pelastettu nuori nainen lapsineen. Teos käsittelee aviottomuuden tuomaa häpeää, perhesalaisuuksia ja sosiaalisia koettelemuksia viktoriaanisessa Englannissa.",{"number":357,"title":358,"author":338,"authorBirth":339,"authorDeath":122,"slug":359,"bookId":360,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":361,"origin":362,"language":19,"yearPublished":277,"yearPublishedTranslation":246,"wordCount":363,"charCount":364,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":365,"gutenbergSubjects":366,"gutenbergCategories":368,"gutenbergSummary":369,"gutenbergTranslators":370,"gutenbergDownloadCount":372,"aiDescription":373},2274,"Kristitty","2274-caine-hall-kristitty","2274__Caine_Hall__Kristitty",[],[48],152588,942598,62468,[367],"Religious fiction",[64,31],"\"Kristitty: Romaani\" by Sir Hall Caine is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story introduces us to its central characters, including an elderly pastor, a young man named John Storm, and a spirited girl named Glory, as they embark on a journey filled with emotional depth and exploration of faith, love, and personal struggles. The narrative hints at complex relationships and societal themes that will likely unfold throughout the tale.  The opening of the novel sets the scene on a steamship departing from the Isle of Man to Liverpool. We are introduced to Glory, who expresses mixed emotions about leaving her familiar world behind, coupled with her youthful exuberance and longing for adventure. The elderly pastor, who is her grandfather, concerns himself with her wellbeing and future, while John Storm, a fellow clergyman, quietly supports them. The dialogue reveals Glory's vivacious personality and hints at the conflicts and connections that will develop between her and John Storm as they navigate their paths intertwined with duty and desire. Overall, the beginning establishes a rich emotional backdrop as the characters face change and the promise of new experiences in the vast world ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[371],"Malmberg, Aino",235,"Uskonnollinen romaani seuraa nuoren papin John Stormin ja elämäniloa pursuavan Glory Quaylen vaiheita. Tarina sijoittuu 1800-luvun lopun Lontooseen, missä hahmot joutuvat valitsemaan kristillisten ihanteiden ja suurkaupungin maallisten houkutusten välillä.",{"number":375,"title":376,"author":377,"authorBirth":378,"authorDeath":51,"slug":379,"bookId":380,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":381,"origin":382,"language":19,"yearPublished":383,"yearPublishedTranslation":384,"wordCount":385,"charCount":386,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":387,"gutenbergSubjects":388,"gutenbergCategories":390,"gutenbergSummary":391,"gutenbergTranslators":392,"gutenbergDownloadCount":393,"aiDescription":394},2583,"Hienoston huvinäytelmä","Castle, Agnes",1860,"2583-castle-agnes-ja-egerton-hienoston-huvinaytelma","2583__Castle_Agnes_ja_Egerton__Hienoston_huvinäytelmä",[17],[48],1900,1917,37321,232782,67263,[389],"Bath (England) -- Fiction",[64,31,32],"\"Hienoston huvinäytelmä\" by Agnes Castle and Egerton Castle is a work of fiction likely written in the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds in the glamorous setting of Bath, England, during the days of King George III, and it explores themes of romance and societal norms among the aristocracy. The likely key character is Lady Standish, who grapples with her husband's indifference and the complexities of love and jealousy with the guidance of her friend, Mrs. Kitty Bellairs.  The opening of \"Hienoston huvinäytelmä\" introduces us to Lady Standish, who is in tears, drawing the attention of her friend, Mrs. Bellairs, a witty and sharp-tongued beauty. Lady Standish laments her husband's apparent waning affection and shares her distress with Kitty, who offers her a series of unconventional and playful strategies to regain her husband's interest. As Kitty advises Julia to create jealousy and intrigue in their relationship, it becomes clear that the story will delve into playful manipulations within the confines of marriage, setting the stage for misunderstandings and emotional turmoil. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[213],270,"Kevyt ja romanttinen komedia sijoittuu 1700-luvun lopun englantilaiseen Bathin kylpyläkaupunkiin. Se kuvaa yläluokan seuraelämää, oikukasta leskirouva Kitty Bellairsia ja Yrjö III:n aikakauden kepeää hienostelua. Teos esittää säätyläispiirien sosiaalisia suhteita ja viihteellisiä juonenkäänteitä historiallisessa ympäristössä.",{"number":396,"title":397,"author":398,"authorBirth":399,"authorDeath":276,"slug":400,"bookId":401,"genreRaw":402,"genre":249,"themes":403,"origin":404,"language":19,"yearPublished":405,"yearPublishedTranslation":406,"wordCount":407,"charCount":408,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":409,"gutenbergSubjects":410,"gutenbergCategories":414,"gutenbergSummary":415,"gutenbergTranslators":416,"gutenbergDownloadCount":418,"aiDescription":419},367,"Kittyn päiväkirja","Charles, Elizabeth",1828,"367-charles-elizabeth-kittyn-paivakirja","367__Charles_Elizabeth__Kittyn_päiväkirja","Kuvauksia hengellisistä liikkeistä Englannissa 1700-luvun keski-ajoilla",[],[48],1864,1879,92956,584965,24209,[411,412,413],"Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788 -- Fiction","Wesley, John, 1703-1791 -- Fiction","Whitefield, George, 1714-1770 -- Fiction",[64,263,31],"\"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.)",[417],"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":421,"title":422,"author":423,"authorBirth":424,"authorDeath":425,"slug":426,"bookId":427,"genreRaw":428,"genre":429,"themes":430,"origin":431,"language":19,"yearPublished":320,"yearPublishedTranslation":432,"wordCount":433,"charCount":434,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":435,"gutenbergSubjects":436,"gutenbergCategories":441,"gutenbergSummary":443,"gutenbergTranslators":444,"gutenbergDownloadCount":446,"aiDescription":447},3024,"Isä Brownin viisaus","Chesterton, G. K.",1874,1936,"3024-chesterton-g-k-isa-brownin-viisaus","3024__Chesterton_G._K.__Isä_Brownin_viisaus","Salapoliisikertomuksia","novelli",[174],[48],1925,50541,330457,73119,[437,438,439,440,58],"Brown, Father (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Catholics -- Fiction","Clergy -- Fiction","Detective and mystery stories, English -- Translations into Finnish",[64,187,442],"Short Stories","\"Isä Brownin viisaus: Salapoliisikertomuksia\" by G. K. Chesterton is a collection of detective stories written in the early 20th century. The book features the clever and unassuming character of Father Brown, a Catholic priest who uses his keen understanding of human nature to solve various mysteries, often confronting moral complexities along the way. The collection blends elements of crime and mystery with deeper reflections on humanity, providing a unique perspective in the detective fiction genre.  The opening of the work sets the stage by introducing the character of Father Brown and his approach to solving crimes. It begins with a preface that discusses the evolution of detective fiction, referencing iconic figures such as Sherlock Holmes and highlighting Brown as a deserving competitor. The narrative then transitions into the story \"Varkaitten paratiisi\", where we meet Muscari, a passionate poet embroiled in a discussion about danger lurking along a mountain pass, while the complexities of class and morality pave the way for the introduction of characters from various backgrounds, including a wealthy banker's family. The mixture of humor, suspense, and philosophical discourse in the opening hints at the intriguing mix of tones and themes that define the rest of the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[445],"Palola, Eino",341,"Kokoelma salapoliisikertomuksia, joissa vaatimaton katolinen pappi isä Brown ratkaisee rikoksia. Chestertonin luoma hahmo hyödyntää intuitiota ja ihmistuntemusta selvittäessään monimutkaisia arvoituksia, jotka usein saavat alkunsa näennäisen mahdottomista tilanteista.",{"number":449,"title":450,"author":423,"authorBirth":424,"authorDeath":425,"slug":451,"bookId":452,"genreRaw":428,"genre":429,"themes":453,"origin":454,"language":19,"yearPublished":152,"yearPublishedTranslation":432,"wordCount":455,"charCount":456,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":457,"gutenbergSubjects":458,"gutenbergCategories":459,"gutenbergSummary":460,"gutenbergTranslators":461,"gutenbergDownloadCount":462,"aiDescription":463},3020,"Isä Brownin yksinkertaisuus","3020-chesterton-g-k-isa-brownin-yksinkertaisuus","3020__Chesterton_G._K.__Isä_Brownin_yksinkertaisuus",[174],[48],65929,434157,73088,[437,438,439,440],[64,187,442],"\"Isä Brownin yksinkertaisuus: Salapoliisikertomuksia\" by G. K. Chesterton is a collection of detective stories written in the early 20th century. The book follows the adventures of Father Brown, a seemingly simple priest with a remarkable knack for solving mysteries and understanding the human condition. His unique perspective often leads him to uncover the truth behind complex crimes and the motives of various characters he encounters.  The opening of the book introduces us to Aristide Valentin, a renowned French detective, who is on a mission to capture the notorious criminal, Flambeau. Valentin is on a train to London, analyzing the various people around him as he searches for Flambeau, who is believed to be disguised among the passengers. He considers both the people he sees and the strategies he must employ to identify his target. The narrative sets the stage for a gripping detective story that intertwines crime and clever deduction, hinting at the brilliant unraveling of mysteries through insight rather than sheer force. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[445],331,"Novellikokoelma esittelee roomalaiskatolisen papin isä Brownin, joka ratkaisee rikoksia ihmistuntemuksensa ja järjen avulla. Tarinoissa vaatimaton pappi kohtaa muun muassa mestarivaras Flambeaun ja selvittää arvoituksellisia tapauksia Lontoossa ja Ranskassa.",{"number":465,"title":466,"author":467,"authorBirth":468,"authorDeath":469,"slug":470,"bookId":471,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":472,"origin":473,"language":19,"yearPublished":378,"yearPublishedTranslation":474,"wordCount":475,"charCount":476,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":477,"gutenbergSubjects":478,"gutenbergCategories":486,"gutenbergSummary":487,"gutenbergTranslators":488,"gutenbergDownloadCount":490,"aiDescription":491},1471,"Valkopukuinen nainen II","Collins, Wilkie",1824,1889,"1471-collins-wilkie-valkopukuinen-nainen-ii","1471__Collins_Wilkie__Valkopukuinen_nainen_II",[174],[48],1908,85183,550492,53923,[479,480,481,58,482,483,59,282,484,485],"Art teachers -- Fiction","Country homes -- Fiction","Deception -- Fiction","Gothic fiction","Inheritance and succession -- Fiction","Psychiatric hospital patients -- Fiction","Psychological fiction",[64,187,31],"\"Valkopukuinen nainen 2\" by Wilkie Collins is a novel written in the early 20th century. This work likely continues the intricate exploration of relationships and societal issues, including themes of inheritance and deception, particularly through the character of Fredrik Fairlie, whose narrative seems to highlight his personal struggles amidst larger family dynamics.  The opening of the novel introduces Fredrik Fairlie, who is reluctant about his obligation to document troubling family matters, particularly concerning his sick niece and a mysterious letter. Fairlie is exhibiting signs of stress and illness, exacerbated by the pressures exerted by his relatives and their expectations. His discomfort grows with the arrival of Fanny, Lady Glyde's maid, bringing news that compels him to confront the chaos within his family while also dealing with his own frailties. The beginning sets the stage for a narrative filled with tension, secrets, and the complexities of familial duty. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[489],"Airanne, Aukusti",326,"Piirustuksenopettaja Walter Hartright kohtaa öisellä tiellä mystisen, valkoisiin pukeutuneen naisen, mikä käynnistää monimutkaisen tapahtumaketjun. Useiden eri kertojien todistuslausuntojen kautta etenevä tarina käsittelee identiteettivarkautta, perintökiistoja ja petoksia viktoriaanisessa Englannissa.",{"number":493,"title":494,"author":467,"authorBirth":468,"authorDeath":469,"slug":495,"bookId":496,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":497,"origin":498,"language":19,"yearPublished":378,"yearPublishedTranslation":474,"wordCount":499,"charCount":500,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":501,"gutenbergSubjects":502,"gutenbergCategories":503,"gutenbergSummary":504,"gutenbergTranslators":505,"gutenbergDownloadCount":446,"aiDescription":506},1470,"Valkopukuinen nainen I","1470-collins-wilkie-valkopukuinen-nainen-i","1470__Collins_Wilkie__Valkopukuinen_nainen_I",[174],[48],100061,645868,53922,[479,480,481,58,482,483,59,282,484,485],[64,187,31],"\"Valkopukuinen nainen 1\" by Wilkie Collins is a novel written in the mid-19th century. The book begins with an intriguing narrative that suggests themes of suspense, mystery, and the complexities of human relationships. The main character introduced is Walter Hartright, a drawing teacher, who embarks on a journey filled with unexpected encounters, beginning with a mysterious woman dressed in white.  The opening of the novel sets the stage for a gripping tale as Walter Hartright reflects on his life and the circumstances leading him to a pivotal encounter on a London street at midnight. He meets a strange young woman in a white dress who inquires about the way to London. As their conversation unfolds, it becomes evident that she is in distress and is avoiding a certain nobleman. This encounter initiates a chain of events that promises a deeper exploration of mystery and character development, engaging the reader with the promise of a compelling narrative ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[489],"Piirustuksenopettaja Walter Hartright kohtaa öisellä tiellä mystisen valkopukuisen naisen, mikä käynnistää salaisuuksien ja petosten sarjan. Viktoriaaninen jännitysromaani kietoutuu perintökiistojen, identiteettivarkauksien ja mielisairaalahoitoon liittyvien juonittelujen ympärille.",{"number":508,"title":509,"author":467,"authorBirth":468,"authorDeath":469,"slug":510,"bookId":511,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":512,"origin":513,"language":19,"yearPublished":424,"yearPublishedTranslation":514,"wordCount":515,"charCount":516,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":517,"gutenbergSubjects":518,"gutenbergCategories":523,"gutenbergSummary":524,"gutenbergTranslators":525,"gutenbergDownloadCount":527,"aiDescription":528},296,"John Jagon henki tahi kuollutko vai elävä","296-collins-wilkie-john-jagon-henki-tahi-kuollutko-vai-elava","296__Collins_Wilkie__John_Jagon_henki_tahi_kuollutko_vai_elävä",[174],[48],1880,15551,100019,19372,[519,520,521,522],"Attorney and client -- Fiction","Judicial error -- Fiction","Legal stories","Trials (Murder) -- Fiction",[64,187,31],"\"John Jagon henki tahi kuollutko vai elävä?\" by Wilkie Collins is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around a young English lawyer named Filip Lefrank, who, after being instructed by his doctor to rest, travels to America to visit relatives. There, he encounters a tangled web of family dynamics, including the presence of a captivating young woman named Naomi and a mysterious figure named John Jago, hinting at deeper conflicts and tensions that may unfold.  At the start of the narrative, the protagonist, Filip Lefrank, is recovering from overwork and receives medical advice to take a break. He decides to visit his relatives in America, where misgivings arise surrounding family members, particularly the enigmatic peasant John Jago, who seems to hold a significant influence over the household. As the plot develops, interpersonal tensions are exacerbated, leading to conflict and the foreshadowing of dark events, suggesting that the seemingly quaint rural setting will soon bear witness to deeper rivalries and perhaps even tragedy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[526],"Forsman, Anton Oskar",322,"Lontoolainen asianajaja Philip Lefrank matkustaa Yhdysvaltoihin toipumaan työuupumuksesta, mutta päätyy selvittämään outoa katoamistapausta. Meadowcroftin veljeksiä syytetään tilanhoitaja John Jagon murhasta, vaikka ruumista ei löydy ja tapaukseen liittyy salaperäisiä havaintoja.",{"number":530,"title":531,"author":532,"authorBirth":533,"authorDeath":534,"slug":535,"bookId":536,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":537,"origin":538,"language":19,"yearPublished":539,"yearPublishedTranslation":83,"wordCount":540,"charCount":541,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":542,"gutenbergSubjects":543,"gutenbergCategories":547,"gutenbergSummary":548,"gutenbergTranslators":549,"gutenbergDownloadCount":550,"aiDescription":551},2019,"Kapteeni Singletonin seikkailut","Defoe, Daniel",1660,1731,"2019-defoe-daniel-kapteeni-singletonin-seikkailut","2019__Defoe_Daniel__Kapteeni_Singletonin_seikkailut",[173],[48,49],1720,40485,281431,59459,[158,544,545,546],"Picaresque literature","Pirates -- Fiction","Sea stories",[186,64,65,31],"\"Kapteeni Singletonin seikkailut\" by Daniel Defoe is a novel published in 1720. Kidnapped as a child and raised by gypsies, Bob Singleton embarks on extraordinary adventures across two continents and countless seas. The first half chronicles his perilous crossing of Africa, battling wild beasts and gathering riches. The second half follows his transformation into a pirate captain, plundering ships across the Indian Ocean. Alongside his loyal Quaker companion William, Singleton must ultimately face the moral consequences of his violent life and find redemption. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[35],273,"Merirosvokapteeni Singletonin vaiheikas elämäntarina kuljettaa lukijan halki Afrikan mantereen ja vaarallisille maailmanmerille. Romaani kuvaa päähenkilön nousua kapteeniksi, elämää lainsuojattomana sekä kohtaamisia kaukaisissa maissa. Kertomus tarjoaa koruttoman ja todenmukaisen kuvauksen merirosvouden ajalta.",{"number":553,"title":554,"author":532,"authorBirth":533,"authorDeath":534,"slug":555,"bookId":556,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":557,"origin":558,"language":19,"yearPublished":559,"yearPublishedTranslation":252,"wordCount":560,"charCount":561,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":562,"gutenbergSubjects":563,"gutenbergCategories":569,"gutenbergSummary":570,"gutenbergTranslators":571,"gutenbergDownloadCount":573,"aiDescription":574},946,"Robinson Crusoe","946-defoe-daniel-robinson-crusoe","946__Defoe_Daniel__Robinson_Crusoe",[173],[48,49],1719,39746,254810,48387,[158,564,565,566,567,568],"Atlantic Ocean -- Fiction","Castaways -- Fiction","Crusoe, Robinson (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Islands -- Fiction","Shipwreck survival -- Fiction",[186,64,65,31],"\"Robinson Crusoe\" by Daniel Defoe is an English adventure novel first published in 1719. After ignoring his parents' wishes, young Robinson Crusoe embarks on a sea voyage that ends in catastrophe. Cast away on a remote tropical island, he survives alone for 28 years, building shelter, hunting, and farming. His solitary existence is shattered when he discovers cannibals visiting his island. When a prisoner escapes, Crusoe saves him, naming him Friday. Together, they face arriving dangers and await possible rescue. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[572],"Suomalainen, Samuli",323,"Klassinen seikkailutarina kertoo englantilaisesta merenkulkijasta, joka haaksirikkoutuu autiolle saarelle ja joutuu selviytymään siellä vuosikymmenten ajan. Teos kuvaa päähenkilön kekseliäisyyttä, hengellistä pohdintaa ja elämää luonnon armoilla ennen kohtaamistaan Perjantain kanssa.",139,1,24]