[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f8g4P06tPRDKALhtMhR12BwoQ7xZSyx8rk4pX4655joQ":3},{"items":4,"total":491,"page":492,"pageSize":493},[5,34,57,76,95,113,135,158,176,197,216,237,256,274,294,314,337,358,379,395,414,438,456,475],{"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":10,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":26,"gutenbergSummary":29,"gutenbergTranslators":30,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":33},927,"Liput liehumassa","Björnson, Björnstjerne",1832,1910,"927-bjornson-bjornstjerne-liput-liehumassa","927__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Liput_liehumassa",null,"romaani",[],[17],"nobel","fi",1884,86219,548942,false,48139,[25],"Norwegian fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[27,28],"Novels","Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Liput liehumassa\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the lives of the inhabitants of a grand estate known as \"Kartano,\" where themes of social hierarchy, power struggles, and the consequences of personal lives intertwine. The novel's main character appears to be John Kurt, who faces various familial and societal challenges throughout the narrative.  At the start of the novel, the reader is introduced to the illustrious \"Kartano,\" a vast estate whose history is marked by power dynamics, social ambitions, and personal tragedies. The narrative discusses the estate's origins dating back two centuries and highlights its earlier inhabitants, such as the German seafarer Curt, who married into the local nobility. As the story unfolds, we learn of various characters, including Konrad Kurt, known for his struggles with alcohol and familial connections, which significantly shape his identity and actions. The opening establishes a rich tapestry of life surrounding the estate, hinting at deeper emotional conflicts and societal issues that are likely to unfold as the story progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[31],"Hämeen-Anttila, Väinö",296,"Björnsonin romaani käsittelee kasvatusta, perinnöllisyyttä ja yhteiskunnallisia uudistuksia norjalaisessa rannikkokaupungissa. Keskiössä on Rendalenin koulu, jossa kokeillaan uudenlaisia opetusmenetelmiä suvun menneisyyden varjojen ja paikallisyhteisön epäluulojen keskellä.",{"number":35,"title":36,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":37,"bookId":38,"genreRaw":13,"genre":39,"themes":40,"origin":41,"language":18,"yearPublished":42,"yearPublishedTranslation":43,"wordCount":44,"charCount":45,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":46,"gutenbergSubjects":47,"gutenbergCategories":49,"gutenbergSummary":51,"gutenbergTranslators":52,"gutenbergDownloadCount":55,"aiDescription":56},2862,"Vaarallinen kosinta ynnä muita kertomuksia","2862-bjornson-bjornstjerne-vaarallinen-kosinta","2862__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Vaarallinen_kosinta","novelli",[],[17],1856,1925,36121,206684,71947,[25,48],"Short stories, Norwegian -- Translations into Finnish",[50,28],"Short Stories","\"Vaarallinen kosinta ynnä muita kertomuksia\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The primary tale, \"Vaarallinen kosinta,\" revolves around the central character, Tore Nässet, and explores themes of love, rivalry, and the tensions that arise in a close-knit community, especially around the affection for the beautiful Aslaug.  The opening of the book introduces a vibrant rural setting where young men vie for the attention of Aslaug, fueling conflicts amongst themselves and provoking the ire of her protective father, Knud Husaby. As the narrative unfolds, we see Tore Nässet, a humble farm boy, engage in physical contests as he tries to win Aslaug's heart, leading to a fierce and humorous showdown with her family. Concurrently, Aslaug's own feelings are revealed, showcasing a blend of longing and despair as she reflects on her desire for Tore amidst the chaos. This segment effectively sets the tone for the charming yet tumultuous dynamics of love and rivalry within the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[53,54],"Talvio, Maila","Koskelainen, Yrjö",285,"Nobel-palkitun norjalaiskirjailijan novellikokoelma sisältää kertomuksia maaseudun elämästä, perhesuhteista ja ihmiskohtaloista. Teos kokoaa yhteen kirjailijan tunnettuja talonpoikaistarinoita, kuten nimikertomuksen sekä kertomukset Iloinen poika ja Isä.",{"number":58,"title":59,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":60,"bookId":61,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":62,"origin":63,"language":18,"yearPublished":64,"yearPublishedTranslation":10,"wordCount":65,"charCount":66,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":67,"gutenbergSubjects":68,"gutenbergCategories":70,"gutenbergSummary":71,"gutenbergTranslators":72,"gutenbergDownloadCount":74,"aiDescription":75},900,"Jumalan teillä","900-bjornson-bjornstjerne-jumalan-teilla","900__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Jumalan_teillä",[],[17],1889,80346,490541,48005,[69,25],"Norway -- Fiction",[27,28],"\"Jumalan teillä\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around young boys navigating the challenges of adolescence, focusing on characters like Edvard Kallem and Ole Tuft as they explore themes of courage, fear, and moral dilemmas against the backdrop of their surroundings and the influence of their peers.  The opening of the novel introduces readers to a fourteen-year-old boy standing on a mountainside, mesmerized by the view of a stormy sea and a calm sunset. He is filled with a mix of fear and curiosity, especially as he contemplates the ominous events occurring around him, including a devastating storm that has wreaked havoc on the local community. This sense of foreboding is compounded by societal fears of an impending apocalypse, as a local preacher has been proclaiming that the end is nigh. The boy's friend, Ole Tuft, also features prominently as a determined and compassionate character who aspires to become a missionary, showcasing his involvement in helping the sick and underprivileged, despite the challenges and mockery he faces from his peers. The early chapters set the stage for a deeper exploration of friendship, responsibility, and the struggle to define one's identity amidst external pressures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[73],"Kärkkäinen, Viki",234,"Norjalaisen nobelistin romaani seuraa kahden ystävyksen elämää kouluvuosista aikuisuuteen. Teos käsittelee uskonnollisen dogmatismin ja tieteellisen maailmankatsomuksen välistä ristiriitaa sekä yksilön moraalisia valintoja ja vastuuta muuttuvassa yhteiskunnassa.",{"number":77,"title":78,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":79,"bookId":80,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":81,"origin":82,"language":18,"yearPublished":83,"yearPublishedTranslation":84,"wordCount":85,"charCount":86,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":87,"gutenbergSubjects":88,"gutenbergCategories":89,"gutenbergSummary":90,"gutenbergTranslators":91,"gutenbergDownloadCount":93,"aiDescription":94},1324,"Magnhild","1324-bjornson-bjornstjerne-magnhild","1324__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Magnhild",[],[17],1877,1914,31773,199210,52306,[25],[27,28],"\"Magnhild: Kertomus\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds in a picturesque Nordic setting, where we are introduced to the titular character, Magnhild, who navigates a series of personal traumas and societal expectations after surviving a devastating childhood event. The novel explores themes of fate, identity, and the quest for personal meaning, as Magnhild grapples with her past and future aspirations.  The opening of the novel establishes a vivid landscape filled with high mountains and a winding valley, setting the tone for a reflective journey. We meet a traveling passenger who observes a young coachgirl, Rönnaug, who calls for Magnhild, hinting at their connections and past. As the passengers make their way, conversations reveal tragic elements of Magnhild’s backstory—she is the sole survivor of a catastrophe that claimed her entire family. This somber revelation leaves the passengers in thought, and as the narrative progresses, it captures the emotional undercurrents of loss and longing that will shape Magnhild’s life and decisions. The beginning sets a contemplative atmosphere that invites readers to delve into Magnhild's complex character and her unfolding story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[92],"Koskimies, Kaarlo",307,"Norjalaisen nobelistin romaani kertoo Magnhildista, joka uskoo olevansa tarkoitettu johonkin suureen mutta päätyy onnettomaan avioliittoon karkean satulasepän kanssa. Teos kuvaa naisen sisäistä heräämistä ja pyrkimystä itsenäisyyteen jylhissä vuonomaisemissa.",{"number":96,"title":97,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":98,"bookId":99,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":100,"origin":101,"language":18,"yearPublished":102,"yearPublishedTranslation":102,"wordCount":103,"charCount":104,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":105,"gutenbergSubjects":106,"gutenbergCategories":107,"gutenbergSummary":108,"gutenbergTranslators":109,"gutenbergDownloadCount":111,"aiDescription":112},3511,"Mary","3511-bjornson-bjornstjerne-mary","3511__Björnson_björnstjerne__Mary",[],[17],1906,36431,215811,53759,[69,25],[27,28],"\"Mary\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the titular character, Mary, and explores her family background, relationships, and experiences that shape her life. Set in southern Norway, it delves into themes of heritage, love, and personal identity, while also shedding light on the social dynamics of the time.  The opening of the book introduces the reader to the Krogskogen estate, rich in history and nestled by a tranquil bay. It describes the surroundings, including the family lineage tied to the land and its previous owners. A particular focus is given to Anders Krog, a man of gentle disposition who embodies both familial pride and a deep sense of solitude. His world begins to shift when he encounters his niece, Marit, who arrives unexpectedly, bringing with her the promise of connection and emotional transformation. The initial chapters set the stage for the intertwining of past and future, as the characters navigate their relationships against the backdrop of their heritage. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[110],"Anttila, Werner",206,"Romaani seuraa Mary-nimistä itsenäistä ja tiedostavaa naista 1900-luvun alun Norjassa. Teos kuvaa päähenkilön suhteita ja valintoja, joissa hän pyrkii säilyttämään itsekunnioituksensa ja integriteettinsä perinteisten yhteiskunnallisten odotusten keskellä.",{"number":114,"title":115,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":116,"bookId":117,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":118,"origin":119,"language":18,"yearPublished":120,"yearPublishedTranslation":121,"wordCount":122,"charCount":123,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":124,"gutenbergSubjects":125,"gutenbergCategories":129,"gutenbergSummary":130,"gutenbergTranslators":131,"gutenbergDownloadCount":133,"aiDescription":134},1269,"Absalomin tukka","1269-bjornson-bjornstjerne-absalomin-tukka","1269__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Absalomin_tukka",[],[17],1894,1916,29091,180597,51619,[126,127,25,128],"Attitude (Psychology) -- Fiction","Families -- Fiction","Parent and child -- Fiction",[27,28],"\"Absalomin tukka\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around Harald Kaas, a sixty-year-old man who has transitioned from a once vibrant, adventurous life to a more subdued existence, living in his estate and reflecting on his past. The narrative also introduces Kirsten Ravn, a talented young woman navigating her own complexities against the backdrop of her unconventional union with Kaas, setting the stage for themes of love, independence, and societal expectations.  The opening of the novel presents us with an evocative portrayal of Harald Kaas, detailing both his physical decline and the remnants of his former stature, while hinting at a life filled with adventure that is now mostly a memory. As Kaas invites four women, all related to him, to stay at his estate for the summer, the dynamics initially present a mix of curiosity and apprehension among the guests, particularly concerning Kaas's unpredictable behavior. Notably, Kirsten Ravn emerges as a central figure, showcasing her strong-willed nature and deep aspirations for independence, which will likely play a significant role in the unfolding story, especially in light of her evolving relationship with Kaas. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[132],"Raitio, Martti",305,"Björnsonin pienoisromaani kuvaa äidin ja pojan välistä monimutkaista suhdetta sekä suvun menneisyyden vaikutusta yksilön elämään. Teos käsittelee perhesalaisuuksia, perittyä syyllisyyttä ja vaikeita avioliittoja norjalaisessa maisemassa.",{"number":136,"title":137,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":138,"bookId":139,"genreRaw":140,"genre":141,"themes":142,"origin":143,"language":18,"yearPublished":144,"yearPublishedTranslation":145,"wordCount":146,"charCount":147,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":148,"gutenbergSubjects":149,"gutenbergCategories":151,"gutenbergSummary":153,"gutenbergTranslators":154,"gutenbergDownloadCount":156,"aiDescription":157},2480,"Konkurssi","2480-bjornson-bjornstjerne-konkurssi","2480__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Konkurssi","Näytelmä neljässä näytöksessä, viidessä muutoksessa","naytelma",[],[17],1875,1879,22955,133411,65435,[150],"Norwegian drama -- Translations into Finnish",[152,28],"Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Konkurssi: Näytelmä neljässä näytöksessä, viidessä muutoksessa\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a play written in the late 19th century. The narrative revolves around the Tjoelde family, particularly focusing on its patriarch, Tjoelde, whose business is entangled in the turmoil of bankruptcy, highlighting the social and personal repercussions of financial collapse. The characters navigate a web of relationships, secrets, and societal expectations, reflecting broader themes of morality and the human condition.  At the start of the play, we are introduced to the Tjoelde household, where various characters interact amidst discussions of food preparation and social gatherings. The atmosphere is one of restlessness and tension, as Lieutenant Hamar and Signe exhibit a playful but indicative flirtation, while Tjoelde grapples with the burdens of his failing business and the looming presence of impending guests. Various family dynamics are revealed, including the tension around the societal implications of wealth and reputation highlighted by Valborg's strong opinions against her family's misfortunes. As the first act unfolds, the stark realities of their situation become apparent, setting the stage for deeper conflicts as the story progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[155],"Törmänen, C. Edv.",239,"Realistinen draama kertoo kauppias Tjoeldesta, joka yrittää epätoivoisesti salata liiketoimintansa vararikon. Perheen ylellinen elämäntapa ja valheiden verkko joutuvat koetukselle, kun totuus alkaa paljastua ulkopuolisen tutkinnan myötä.",{"number":159,"title":160,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":161,"bookId":162,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":163,"origin":164,"language":18,"yearPublished":165,"yearPublishedTranslation":166,"wordCount":167,"charCount":168,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":169,"gutenbergSubjects":170,"gutenbergCategories":171,"gutenbergSummary":172,"gutenbergTranslators":173,"gutenbergDownloadCount":174,"aiDescription":175},1811,"Morsiusmarssi","1811-bjornson-bjornstjerne-morsiusmarssi","1811__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Morsiusmarssi",[],[17],1872,1922,16003,95086,57281,[25],[27,28],"\"Morsiusmarssi\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a fictional work written in the early 20th century. The narrative revolves around Ole Haugen, a fiddler from one of Norway's largest mountain valleys, whose legacy continues through his daughter Aslaug and beyond to their descendants. The story intricately weaves themes of tradition, family dynamics, and the intertwining of personal and communal history, particularly focusing on the significance of a wedding march that carries deep emotional meaning for those involved.  The opening of \"Morsiusmarssi\" introduces us to Ole Haugen and his daughter Aslaug, highlighting their musical legacy and the stories that surround their lives. Aslaug is depicted as vibrant and spirited, capturing the attention of Tingvold’s heir, who faces familial expectations and superstitions regarding his choice of partner. The narrative swiftly transitions through generations, showcasing how Aslaug's legacy influences her daughter, Astrid, and the challenges she faces in love and family amid community scrutiny. The text establishes a serene yet tension-filled atmosphere, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of relationships, heritage, and the consequences of navigating tradition in a changing world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[53],270,"Norjalaiseen tunturilaaksoon sijoittuva teos kuvaa säätyeroja ja kansanperinteeseen pohjautuvaa rakkautta. Kertomus seuraa pelimannin tytärtä Aslaugia ja varakkaan perintötilan poikaa, joiden liitto haastaa suvun perinteet ja herättää eloon vanhan morsiusmarssin legendan.",{"number":177,"title":178,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":179,"bookId":180,"genreRaw":13,"genre":181,"themes":182,"origin":183,"language":18,"yearPublished":184,"yearPublishedTranslation":185,"wordCount":186,"charCount":187,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":188,"gutenbergSubjects":189,"gutenbergCategories":190,"gutenbergSummary":192,"gutenbergTranslators":193,"gutenbergDownloadCount":195,"aiDescription":196},975,"Iloinen poika","975-bjornson-bjornstjerne-iloinen-poika","975__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Iloinen_poika","lastenkirja",[],[17],1860,1862,23830,137780,48628,[69,25],[191,27,28],"Children & Young Adult Reading","\"Iloinen poika\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a children's novel written in the mid-19th century. The story centers around a young boy named Öyvind, who experiences the joys and sorrows of childhood as he navigates life with his beloved goat and a special girl named Mari. The book likely explores themes of innocence, companionship, and the bittersweet nature of growing up.  The opening of \"Iloinen poika\" introduces Öyvind shortly after his birth, highlighting his unusual laughter despite his tears at birth, suggesting a joyful nature. As he grows up, the narrative showcases Öyvind's bond with a goat and his interactions with Mari, a spirited girl who captivates him. Their playful exchanges reveal the innocence and complexities of childhood friendships, with moments that oscillate between joy and hurt as Öyvind grapples with feelings of loss and longing. The beginning sets a stage for a rich exploration of childhood and the poignant experiences that shape a young person's emotional landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[194],"Dahlberg, T. J. (Thure Johan)",258,"Kertomus seuraa köyhän Öyvind-pojan kasvua ja opintietä norjalaisella maaseudulla lapsuudesta nuoreksi mieheksi. Öyvind tavoittelee koulutusta ja parempaa tulevaisuutta voittaakseen puolelleen varakkaan maalaistalon tyttären Marin sekä tämän suvun hyväksynnän.",{"number":198,"title":199,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":200,"bookId":201,"genreRaw":13,"genre":141,"themes":202,"origin":203,"language":18,"yearPublished":145,"yearPublishedTranslation":204,"wordCount":205,"charCount":206,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":207,"gutenbergSubjects":208,"gutenbergCategories":210,"gutenbergSummary":211,"gutenbergTranslators":212,"gutenbergDownloadCount":214,"aiDescription":215},576,"Leonarda","576-bjornson-bjornstjerne-leonarda","576__Björnson_Björnstjerne__Leonarda",[],[17],1880,12385,67972,42178,[209,150],"Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne, 1832-1910 -- Translations into Finnish",[152,28],"\"Leonarda: Näytelmä neljässä tapauksessa\" by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson is a drama written in the late 19th century. The play revolves around the interactions and relationships of various characters, primarily focusing on the titular character, Leonarda, and her significant influence on those around her. The narrative explores themes of love, loyalty, and personal struggle within social dynamics, particularly through the lives of family and acquaintances.  The opening of the play introduces us to a larger setting with characters engaged in a lively discussion, primarily featuring Mrs. Falk, who expresses her frustrations over various matters, including her dealing with Pedersen and her concerns about her niece Ogoot. Various dialogues unfold that hint at underlying tensions—Mrs. Falk's sharp remarks reflect her strong character, while her interactions with Hagbart and the General suggest complexities in affairs of the heart and societal expectations. This portion sets up the intertwined relationships and conflicts that will likely develop throughout the play, establishing a rich backdrop for the unfolding drama. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[213],"Enlund, J.",138,"Neljänäytöksinen näytelmä sijoittuu norjalaiseen pikkukaupunkiin, jossa itsenäinen ja menneisyytensä vuoksi hyljeksitty rouva Falk kohtaa yhteisön ennakkoluuloja. Kun piispan veljenpoika rakastuu rouvan kasvattityttäreen, suvun ja uskonnon asettamat moraaliset vaatimukset joutuvat koetukselle.",{"number":217,"title":218,"author":219,"authorBirth":220,"authorDeath":221,"slug":222,"bookId":223,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":224,"origin":225,"language":18,"yearPublished":226,"yearPublishedTranslation":221,"wordCount":227,"charCount":228,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":229,"gutenbergSubjects":230,"gutenbergCategories":231,"gutenbergSummary":232,"gutenbergTranslators":233,"gutenbergDownloadCount":235,"aiDescription":236},2218,"Lahjakas","Dilling, Lars",1848,1887,"2218-dilling-lars-lahjakas","2218__Dilling_Lars__Lahjakas",[],[],1883,36341,234048,61692,[25],[27],"\"Lahjakas: Kertomus\" by Lars Dilling is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around Lorenz Falk, a gifted child raised in a well-to-do family, grappling with his aspirations and relationships against the backdrop of societal expectations. His sensitivity and creativity set him apart as he navigates the complexities of young adulthood, love, and familial relationships.  The opening of the novel introduces Lorenz Falk as he reminisces about his childhood filled with literature and theatrical dreams. Despite being delicate and physically weak, he is intellectually curious and nurtured by a loving but overprotective family. Lorenz's interactions with characters like his demanding parents, his maid Mikkelsen, and a variety of family acquaintances hint at his future struggles with identity and ambition. As he grows, Lorenz's journey toward adolescence is explored, showcasing his aspirations to escape the confines of his upbringing and embark on adventures fueled by romantic ideals. This sets the stage for a multi-layered narrative that intertwines personal growth with wider societal themes. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[234],"Niemi, Herman",253,"Lorenz Falk on lahjakas poika, jonka elämänvaiheita seurataan lapsuuden haaveista ja opinnoista aina Pariisin vuosiin saakka. Romaani kuvaa päähenkilön kasvua ja yhteiskunnallisia odotuksia 1800-luvun puolivälin jälkeen humoristiseen mutta osin melankoliseen sävyyn.",{"number":238,"title":239,"author":219,"authorBirth":220,"authorDeath":221,"slug":240,"bookId":241,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":242,"origin":243,"language":18,"yearPublished":244,"yearPublishedTranslation":245,"wordCount":246,"charCount":247,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":248,"gutenbergSubjects":249,"gutenbergCategories":250,"gutenbergSummary":251,"gutenbergTranslators":252,"gutenbergDownloadCount":254,"aiDescription":255},2309,"Yksinkertainen kukkavihkonen","2309-dilling-lars-yksinkertainen-kukkavihkonen","2309__Dilling_Lars__Yksinkertainen_kukkavihkonen",[],[],1881,1891,11846,75022,62828,[25,48],[27],"\"Yksinkertainen kukkavihkonen\" by Lars Dilling is a narrative woven around the world of a circus, likely written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds primarily through the characterization of a circus family, especially focusing on their daughter, Paola, as she prepares for her debut performance. Themes of aspiration, family bonds, and the fleeting nature of fame are hinted at in the opening scenes, drawing readers into the vibrant yet precarious lives of circus performers.  At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to the chaotic and lively atmosphere backstage at a circus. The Carambino family prepares for the evening's performance, particularly focusing on young Paola, who is determined to shine in front of the audience for the first time. As she takes center stage, the passage captures both the excitement of her debut and the precarity of her situation, highlighted by an accident during her act that leaves her unconscious and surrounded by concerned family members and performers. The vivid descriptions and the tension of the moment set the tone for a story that promises both artistic endeavors and the inherent dangers of the performing life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[253],"Linnankoski, Johannes",235,"Norjalaiskirjailijan teos sisältää arkisia ja humoristisia kertomuksia 1800-luvun lopulta. Tarinat seuraavat muun muassa sirkusperheen elämää ja tyttären jännittävää ensiesiintymistä sekä tarjoavat erilaisia tuokiokuvia aikakauden ihmisten välisistä kohtaamisista.",{"number":257,"title":258,"author":219,"authorBirth":220,"authorDeath":221,"slug":259,"bookId":260,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":261,"origin":262,"language":18,"yearPublished":244,"yearPublishedTranslation":263,"wordCount":264,"charCount":265,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":266,"gutenbergSubjects":267,"gutenbergCategories":268,"gutenbergSummary":269,"gutenbergTranslators":270,"gutenbergDownloadCount":272,"aiDescription":273},2327,"Kotoisia kohtauksia; Victoria regia","2327-dilling-lars-kotoisia-kohtauksia-victoria-regia","2327__Dilling_Lars__Kotoisia_kohtauksia;_Victoria_regia",[],[],1886,11248,69402,63042,[25,48],[27],"\"Kotoisia kohtauksia; Victoria regia\" by Lars Dilling is a fictional narrative written in the late 19th century. The story seems to revolve around the experiences of a young couple, particularly focusing on Betsy, as they navigate the complexities of newlywed life amid family dynamics and societal expectations.   At the start of the book, the wedding night of Betsy and her husband Herman Faerder is depicted with vivid imagery, emphasizing a bittersweet farewell to her aunts as the couple embarks on their new life together. The opening introduces readers to Betsy, who is torn between joy and nostalgia as she prepares to leave her childhood home. As the story progresses, it hints at the challenges that arise in their marriage, interspersed with humorous moments influenced by visiting relatives and domestic life, setting the tone for the series of \"kotoisia kohtauksia,\" or domestic scenes, that follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[271],"Yrjö",280,"Kokoelma norjalaisen kirjailijan arkisia kertomuksia ja humoristisia kohtauksia 1800-luvun loppupuolelta. Lyhyet tarinat kuvaavat perhe-elämää, avioliiton alkutaivalta ja sukulaissuhteita, ja mukana on myös pidempi kertomus Victoria regia.",{"number":275,"title":276,"author":277,"authorBirth":244,"authorDeath":278,"slug":279,"bookId":280,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":281,"origin":282,"language":18,"yearPublished":283,"yearPublishedTranslation":166,"wordCount":284,"charCount":285,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":286,"gutenbergSubjects":287,"gutenbergCategories":288,"gutenbergSummary":289,"gutenbergTranslators":290,"gutenbergDownloadCount":292,"aiDescription":293},3195,"Sammuva suku","Elster, Kristian jr.",1947,"3195-elster-kristian-jr-sammuva-suku","3195__Elster_Kristian_jr.__Sammuva_suku",[],[],1919,56700,354343,74342,[25],[27],"\"Sammuva suku: Romaani\" by Kristian Elster is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative centers around the lives of the Hage family, particularly focusing on the dynamics between the mother, Mrs. Hage, and her two daughters, Anne Sofie and Charlotte, as they navigate their roles and relationships within a changing rural society. Themes of isolation, familial duty, and the passage of time are likely to be explored as the characters deal with their pasts and the impending changes in their lives.\"  \"The opening of the novel introduces a serene summer evening, where Mrs. Hage reflects on her life and the deep connection to her home, marked by the garden and the scents of roses. She ponders her daughters' futures as they engage in the ritual of picking flowers for the graves, grappling with their solitude and the weight of family legacy. The scene depicts not only Mrs. Hage's inner thoughts and desires regarding companionship and lost youth but also hints at the upcoming transition as the local pastor prepares to leave, which reinforces the themes of loneliness and the passage of time. The atmosphere is imbued with nostalgia and a sense of impending change, setting the stage for the family's challenges in facing a rapidly evolving world.\" (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[291],"Asp, Kaarlo",268,"Hagen perheen elämää ja sukupolvien ketjua kuvaava norjalaisromaani sijoittuu hiljaiseen pikkukaupunkiin. Teos käsittelee virkamiehistön sosiaalista murenemista, perinteiden toistumista sekä nuorten naisten odotuksia menneisyyden varjossa.",{"number":295,"title":296,"author":297,"authorBirth":144,"authorDeath":298,"slug":299,"bookId":300,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":301,"origin":302,"language":18,"yearPublished":303,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":304,"charCount":305,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":306,"gutenbergSubjects":307,"gutenbergCategories":309,"gutenbergSummary":310,"gutenbergTranslators":311,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":313},1131,"Haaveilija","Ervast, Pekka (nimim. Pietari Kotka)",1934,"1131-ervast-pekka-haaveilija","1131__Ervast_Pekka__Haaveilija",[],[17],1902,48920,293005,53444,[308,69,25],"Humorous stories",[27,28],"\"Haaveilija\" by Knut Hamsun is a novel written in the late 19th century. The book centers around Marie van Loos, a housemaid at a parsonage, as she navigates her emotions and observations regarding her fiancé, Ove Rolandsen, and the new pastor's arrival in the community. The narrative hints at themes of ambition, aspiration, and the complexities of love in a rural setting.  The opening of \"Haaveilija\" establishes the atmosphere of anticipation and change in a small parish, coinciding with the arrival of a new pastor and his family. As Marie van Loos looks out the kitchen window, she observes her fiancé and a local girl, sparking her curiosity and concern about their growing connection. The community buzzes with excitement and speculation about the new pastor's wealth and the impact he will have on their lives. Rolandsen is portrayed as a complex figure, grappling with his feelings for both Marie and Olga, the village girl, indicating a love triangle that may unfold as the story progresses. The stage is set for exploration of personal desires against societal expectations within the context of rural life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[312],"Cederberg, Eino","Nuori Eero etsii elämänsä tarkoitusta ja korkeampia ihanteitaan luonnon helmassa. Teosofisvaikutteinen teos kuvaa nuorukaisen sisäistä kasvua, hartaita pohdintoja ja pyrkimystä kohti henkistä totuutta maallisten houkutusten keskellä.",{"number":315,"title":316,"author":317,"authorBirth":318,"authorDeath":319,"slug":320,"bookId":321,"genreRaw":322,"genre":39,"themes":323,"origin":325,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":326,"charCount":327,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":328,"gutenbergSubjects":329,"gutenbergCategories":330,"gutenbergSummary":332,"gutenbergTranslators":333,"gutenbergDownloadCount":335,"aiDescription":336},2444,"Mereltä ja rannikolta","Flood, Just W.",1850,1936,"2444-flood-just-w-merelta-ja-rannikolta","2444__Flood_Just_W.__Mereltä_ja_rannikolta","Kokoelma kertomuksia",[324],"seikkailu",[],22833,145551,64381,[25,48],[331,50],"Adventure","\"Merelä ja rannikolta: Kokoelma kertomuksia\" by Just W. Flood is a collection of stories written in the late 19th century. This work likely explores maritime life and the experiences of sailors, focusing on the profession and challenges faced by those who operate in the maritime environment.   The opening of the collection introduces the reader to the life of a seasoned pilot navigating a ship into familiar waters. Through descriptive narration, it paints a vivid scene of the pilot as he interacts with the ship's captain and crew, highlighting his experience and instinctive understanding of the sea. As he guides the ship through the darkness and inclement weather, the camaraderie and respect among seafarers are evident, setting the stage for potential stories of adventure, human connection, and the perils of the ocean that may unfold in later chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[334],"Brummer, Aina",142,"Kokoelma norjalaisia kertomuksia ja kuvauksia mereltä ja rannikolta. Teos valottaa erityisesti meriluotsien vaativaa työtä, merimiesten arkea sekä rannikkoseudun elämää ja ihmiskohtaloita.",{"number":338,"title":339,"author":340,"authorBirth":165,"authorDeath":341,"slug":342,"bookId":343,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":344,"origin":345,"language":18,"yearPublished":346,"yearPublishedTranslation":347,"wordCount":348,"charCount":349,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":350,"gutenbergSubjects":351,"gutenbergCategories":352,"gutenbergSummary":353,"gutenbergTranslators":354,"gutenbergDownloadCount":356,"aiDescription":357},2259,"Kaappaajan kynsissä","Frich, Øvre Richter",1945,"2259-frich-vre-richter-kaappaajan-kynsissa","2259__Frich_Øvre_Richter__Kaappaajan_kynsissä",[324],[],1915,1918,39670,256612,62293,[25],[331,27],"\"Kaappaajan kynsissä: Romaani\" by Øvre Richter Frich is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is likely set against the backdrop of World War I, following the adventures of its protagonist, Ambroise Vilmart, a young Belgian engineer who finds himself entangled in a world of intrigue and possibly criminal enterprises as he seeks purpose and identity. With a blend of maritime themes and personal discovery, the book hints at a thrilling journey involving danger and decisions that will shape Vilmart's fate.  The opening of the novel introduces us to Ambroise Vilmart, who is depicted in a shabby hotel room in Dieppe, recovering from his experiences related to the war. The narrative details his background, including his connection to a mysterious Englishman, Dick Anstey, who possesses a rather shady reputation. Vilmart's past is shadowed by his uncertain origins, as he was abandoned as a child but raised by a kind old engineer. As the story unfolds, Vilmart learns of his father's legacy and the possibilities tied to a brilliant invention he's created—a device capable of detecting enemy ships. The chapter sets the stage for Vilmart's transformative journey, hinting at themes of heroism, rebellion against authority, and the allure of the sea, while introducing a host of colorful characters whose lives intertwine through their shared exploits. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[355],"Partio, Tahvo",255,"Vauhdikas seikkailuromaani seuraa Ambroise Vilmartin vaiheita kansainvälisen rikollisuuden ja juonittelun keskellä. Tarina kuljettaa lukijaa merellisiin tunnelmiin, joissa kohdataan vaarallisia vastustajia, vakoilua ja teknisiä keksintöjä.",{"number":245,"title":359,"author":340,"authorBirth":165,"authorDeath":341,"slug":360,"bookId":361,"genreRaw":362,"genre":14,"themes":363,"origin":366,"language":18,"yearPublished":367,"yearPublishedTranslation":166,"wordCount":368,"charCount":369,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":370,"gutenbergSubjects":371,"gutenbergCategories":372,"gutenbergSummary":374,"gutenbergTranslators":375,"gutenbergDownloadCount":377,"aiDescription":378},"Äärimmäiseltä rajalta","1891-frich-vre-richter-aarimmaiselta-rajalta","1891__Frich_Øvre_Richter__Äärimmäiseltä_rajalta","Seikkailuromaani",[324,364,365],"tieteisfiktio","fantasia",[],1921,30493,206345,58227,[25],[331,27,373],"Science-Fiction & Fantasy","\"Äärimmäiseltä rajalta: Seikkailuromaani\" by Øvre Richter Frich is an adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows the character Simon Newcombe Harriman, a young scientist with a troubled past, who has escaped from Sing Sing prison and is now embroiled in a world of intrigue and scientific exploration on the isolated island of S:t Vincent. The novel delves into themes of redemption, discovery, and the complexities of the human experience.  The opening of the book introduces Simon Newcombe Harriman, a bright yet morally ambiguous Yale student with a talent for football who becomes notorious after inadvertently killing a professor during an ethics exam. After escaping from prison, he finds himself on S:t Vincent, where he immerses himself in both alcoholic leisure and scientific aspiration. As Harriman grapples with his past and seeks solace in the stars, he receives a mysterious signal that hints at extraterrestrial communication, setting off a chain of events that intertwines his fate with that of the famous inventor Guglielmo Marconi and his quest for knowledge beyond earthly bounds. The stage is set for an exciting adventure that blends scientific marvels with personal redemption. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[376],"Korjula, J. V.",293,"Vauhdikas seikkailuromaani seuraa Yale-yliopistosta ja vankilasta paennutta tiedemiestä Simon Harrimania. Tarina kuljettaa lukijan Kap Verden saaristosta kohti tuntemattomia maailmoja ja avaruuden halki yhdistellen varhaista tieteiskirjallisuutta, keksintöjä ja jännitystä.",{"number":380,"title":381,"author":340,"authorBirth":165,"authorDeath":341,"slug":382,"bookId":383,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":384,"origin":385,"language":18,"yearPublished":283,"yearPublishedTranslation":367,"wordCount":386,"charCount":387,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":388,"gutenbergSubjects":389,"gutenbergCategories":390,"gutenbergSummary":391,"gutenbergTranslators":392,"gutenbergDownloadCount":393,"aiDescription":394},1853,"Säilykekuningas","1853-frich-vre-richter-sailykekuningas","1853__Frich_Øvre_Richter__Säilykekuningas",[],[],31445,209023,57665,[69,25],[27],"\"Säilykekuningas\" by Sven Elvestad is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in the coastal town of Stavanger, Norway, where the central themes revolve around the fishing industry, particularly sprat fishing, and the economic and social dynamics of the town. The main character, Jean Baptiste Courbier, is a French inspector sent to study new methods for preserving fish, who becomes embroiled in local intrigues and economic challenges.  The opening of the novel introduces us to a billiard hall in Stavanger, where Courbier plays a game with Captain Grönneland, a local leader in sprat fishing. As they engage in conversation, the atmosphere is casual yet hints at underlying tensions within the fishing community due to the capturing of sprats. Courbier is depicted as charming but somewhat aloof, while Grönneland is anxious about an approaching fishing season. Their conversation is disrupted by news regarding an unusual ship sighted at sea, raising suspicions about its connection to the town's fish supply woes. The chapter sets up a compelling blend of character dynamics, local culture, and mystery surrounding the fishing industry, enticing readers into a world teetering between camaraderie and conflict. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],243,"Norjalaisen Øvre Richter Frichin seikkailuromaani sijoittuu Stavangeriin, missä lääkäri ja voimamies Jonas Fjeld joutuu selvittämään säilyketeollisuuden ympärillä tapahtuvia hämäriä juonia. Vauhdikas kertomus vie sankarin vaarallisiin tilanteisiin merellä ja tunturien yläpuolella kansainvälisten salaliittojen jäljillä.",{"number":396,"title":397,"author":340,"authorBirth":165,"authorDeath":341,"slug":398,"bookId":399,"genreRaw":400,"genre":14,"themes":401,"origin":402,"language":18,"yearPublished":403,"yearPublishedTranslation":404,"wordCount":405,"charCount":406,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":407,"gutenbergSubjects":408,"gutenbergCategories":409,"gutenbergSummary":410,"gutenbergTranslators":411,"gutenbergDownloadCount":412,"aiDescription":413},1869,"Napaseudun yössä","1869-frich-vre-richter-napaseudun-yossa","1869__Frich_Øvre_Richter__Napaseudun_yössä","Romaani Huippuvuorilta",[324],[],1913,1917,27460,174383,58044,[25],[331,27],"\"Napaseudun yössä: Romaani Huippuvuorilta\" by Øvre Richter Frich is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds aboard the steamship \"Victoria,\" which is en route to the Arctic, where a diverse group of passengers, including an eager young officer’s daughter named Frida von Heffner and a determined adventurer named Jörgen Bratt, are drawn together by the excitement of exploration. As the ship ventures north, themes of adventure and human resilience are poised to be central as the journey takes a dramatic turn.  At the start of the novel, the \"Victoria\" is making good progress towards the Arctic, with its captain, Strohmann, and a Norwegian ice pilot, Nils Johnsen, discussing unusually favorable ice conditions for the season. Among the passengers is Professor René Marmont, who harbors scientific ambitions for the journey, and the youthful Frida, who captures Jörgen’s attention and admiration from the outset. The atmosphere is festive as travelers celebrate their voyage, but a pervasive tension begins to build with discussions of the dangerous fog that could unexpectedly fall upon them. As the chapter progresses, the ship is enveloped by thick fog, leading to a sense of foreboding that foreshadows the catastrophic events to come as they race against nature's perils. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],237,"Arktinen seikkailuromaani kertoo matkailijahöyrylaivan haaksirikosta ja neljän eloonjääneen selviytymistaistelusta Huippuvuorten pimeässä talvessa. Teos kuvaa pohjoisen luonnon karuutta ja ihmismielen kehitystä eristyksissä muusta maailmasta.",{"number":415,"title":416,"author":340,"authorBirth":165,"authorDeath":341,"slug":417,"bookId":418,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":419,"origin":421,"language":18,"yearPublished":422,"yearPublishedTranslation":423,"wordCount":424,"charCount":425,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":426,"gutenbergSubjects":427,"gutenbergCategories":431,"gutenbergSummary":433,"gutenbergTranslators":434,"gutenbergDownloadCount":436,"aiDescription":437},2240,"Paholaisen silmä","2240-frich-vre-richter-paholaisen-silma","2240__Frich_Øvre_Richter__Paholaisen_silmä",[420],"rikos",[],1920,1924,34715,225583,61898,[428,429,25,430],"Adventure stories","Fjeld, Jonas (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Physicians -- Fiction",[432,27],"Crime, Thrillers and Mystery","\"Paholaisen silmä\" by Øvre Richter Frich is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative opens with a mysterious incident where two chess players, both named Simpson and Greyburn, die suddenly during a tense game, puzzling onlookers and authorities alike. The story introduces an atmosphere filled with intrigue and Faustian elements, hinting at deeper connections and consequences of their deaths within a larger, sinister plot.  The opening of the novel sets the stage for a compelling tale filled with suspense as it follows the aftermath of the shrouded dual demise of the two chess players. As authorities investigate, they uncover ties to a world of vice, deception, and mystery surrounding the deceased. The subsequent introduction of Ralph Burns and other key characters points to an exploration of crime and morality, highlighting a shadowy underbelly of society as they seek to understand the enigmatic circumstances of the players' deaths, ultimately suggesting that these events are merely the beginning of a much larger conspiracy linked to the titular \"Satan's Eye.\" (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[435],"Ilmoni, W. F. (William Frithiof)",259,"Jonas Fjeld -sarjaan kuuluva jännitysromaani sijoittuu Pariisiin, missä lääkäri ja seikkailija Fjeld selvittää hämärää kuolemantapausten sarjaa. Tapahtumien taustalla on tieteellinen keksintö ja kostonhimo.",{"number":439,"title":440,"author":441,"authorBirth":442,"authorDeath":423,"slug":443,"bookId":444,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":445,"origin":446,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":263,"wordCount":447,"charCount":448,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":449,"gutenbergSubjects":450,"gutenbergCategories":451,"gutenbergSummary":452,"gutenbergTranslators":453,"gutenbergDownloadCount":454,"aiDescription":455},476,"Paholaiselle luvattu","Garborg, Arne",1851,"476-garborg-arne-paholaiselle-luvattu","476__Garborg_Arne__Paholaiselle_luvattu",[],[],20746,123665,35257,[25],[27],"\"Paholaiselle luvattu\" by Arne Garborg is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story delves into the life of Gunhilda, the daughter of the local bailiff, Niilo Pedersen, exploring themes of love, social status, and personal identity against the backdrop of rural Norway. The narrative hints at a conflict between Gunhilda's passionate emotions and societal expectations.  At the start of the novel, we are introduced to Niilo Pedersen, a respected yet unpopular bailiff, and his daughter Gunhilda, who is grappling with the legacy of her mother's mysterious death and her own emerging identity. Gunhilda's beauty and spirited nature draw the attention of two young men, Bård and Signe, leading to rivalries that evoke jealousy and strife. As she navigates her relationships and the weight of others' expectations, Gunhilda decides she will pursue Bård, whom she wishes to have for herself, setting the stage for a complex love story filled with ambition, desire, and the struggle for belonging amidst judgment from her past. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],302,"Vouti Niilo Pedersenin tytär Gunhilda kasvaa äitinsä väitetyn paholaisliiton ja sukunsa synkän maineen varjossa. Romaani kuvaa nuoren naisen identiteetin etsintää, rakkautta Bård-nimiseen mieheen sekä norjalaisen maaseutuyhteisön taikauskoa ja sosiaalisia jännitteitä.",{"number":457,"title":458,"author":441,"authorBirth":442,"authorDeath":423,"slug":459,"bookId":460,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":461,"origin":462,"language":18,"yearPublished":463,"yearPublishedTranslation":464,"wordCount":465,"charCount":466,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":467,"gutenbergSubjects":468,"gutenbergCategories":469,"gutenbergSummary":470,"gutenbergTranslators":471,"gutenbergDownloadCount":473,"aiDescription":474},2306,"Leiv","2306-garborg-arne-leiv","2306__Garborg_Arne__Leiv",[],[],1882,1888,12853,76331,62759,[25],[27],"\"Leiv\" by Arne Garborg is a novel written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the life and struggles of Leiv, the son of a man ostracized for his dubious past, exploring themes of love, social status, and personal growth against the backdrop of rural Nordic life. Central to the narrative are Leiv and Alfhild, two young individuals navigating societal expectations and their own desires.  The opening of \"Leiv\" introduces us to Dalen Alfhild, the most beautiful girl in the area, and the suitors vying for her affection, particularly focusing on Björn Jonson and Leiv's father, Åsbjörn Hegglid. Leiv is established as the illegitimate son of Åsbjörn, who has a shadowy past, and this stigma weighs heavily on him as he grows up. The narrative vividly illustrates Leiv's internal conflicts and the prejudices he faces in the community. As Leiv becomes more aware of his status and the expectations of society, he grapples with feelings of inadequacy and ultimately decides to pursue a new life in America, hoping to prove his worth and return transformed. The dynamic between Leiv and Alfhild hints at a deeper connection, setting the stage for a poignant exploration of love and identity amidst societal constraints. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[472],"Toivonen, Olavi",114,"Romaani kertoo nuoresta Leivistä, joka kantaa isänsä kyseenalaisen maineen taakkaa norjalaisessa kyläyhteisössä. Teos kuvaa Leivin rakkautta kauniiseen Alfhildiin, yhteisön asettamia ennakkoluuloja sekä nuoren miehen päätöstä etsiä uutta alkua siirtolaisena Amerikasta.",{"number":476,"title":296,"author":477,"authorBirth":478,"authorDeath":479,"slug":480,"bookId":481,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":482,"origin":483,"language":18,"yearPublished":484,"yearPublishedTranslation":283,"wordCount":485,"charCount":486,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":306,"gutenbergSubjects":487,"gutenbergCategories":488,"gutenbergSummary":310,"gutenbergTranslators":489,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":490},3409,"Hamsun, Knut",1859,1952,"3409-hamsun-knut-haaveilija","3409__Hamsun_Knut__Haaveilija",[],[17],1904,20328,124865,[308,69,25],[27,28],[312],"Pohjoisnorjalaiseen kalastajakylään sijoittuva humoristinen romaani kertoo sähköttäjä Rolandsenista, joka on paitsi parantumaton haaveilija myös kekseliäs keksijä. Kyläyhteisön elämää leimaavat lemmenhuolet, sosiaaliset suhteet sekä uuden papinperheen saapumisen herättämä jännitys.",77,1,24]