[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fVhId55Y0DMh2n12IFzVfB4XnzkZZEafIIar5v6XW95A":3},{"items":4,"total":78,"page":79,"pageSize":80},[5,34,55],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":10,"wordCount":19,"charCount":20,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":22,"gutenbergSubjects":23,"gutenbergCategories":28,"gutenbergSummary":30,"gutenbergTranslators":31,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":33},1744,"Rukousnauha","Barclay, Florence L.",1862,1921,"1744-barclay-florence-l-rukousnauha","1744__Barclay_Florence_L.__Rukousnauha",null,"romaani",[],[],"fi",1909,80868,511634,false,56666,[24,25,26,27],"Artists -- Fiction","England -- Fiction","Love stories","Rich people -- Fiction",[29],"Novels","\"Rukousnauha: Romaani\" by Florence L. Barclay is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story opens in the tranquil setting of Overdene, where a dignified duchess tends to her lush gardens, indicating themes of nobility, solitude, and a desire for companionship. The narrative introduces the duchess and her relationships, setting the stage for exploring interpersonal dynamics and emotional turmoil among the aristocracy.  The opening of the novel paints a vivid picture of Overdene and its charming, albeit eccentric, inhabitants. It begins with the duchess collecting roses in her expansive garden, illustrating her independence and the void left after the loss of her son. As she interacts with her surroundings, her character's complexity is slowly revealed, hinting at her past and present struggles. The introduction of Jane Champion, the duchess's niece, is also significant as it foreshadows a pivotal moment when Jane offers to step in for a famous singer, hinting at her hidden talents and the unfolding of themes around self-discovery and societal expectations. Thus, the initial chapters create an engaging backdrop that invites readers into a world where personal desires clash with social obligations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],277,"Englantilaiseen kartanoympäristöön sijoittuva rakkausromaani kertoo Jane Championista, jonka lauluääni lumoaa taiteilija Garth Dalmainin. Kun Garth sokeutuu onnettomuudessa, Jane hakeutuu hänen lähelleen valepuvussa hoitajaksi koetellakseen miehen tunteiden syvyyttä.",{"number":35,"title":36,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":37,"bookId":38,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":39,"origin":40,"language":17,"yearPublished":41,"yearPublishedTranslation":42,"wordCount":43,"charCount":44,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":45,"gutenbergSubjects":46,"gutenbergCategories":48,"gutenbergSummary":49,"gutenbergTranslators":50,"gutenbergDownloadCount":53,"aiDescription":54},2036,"Shenstonen rouva","2036-barclay-florence-l-shenstonen-rouva","2036__Barclay_Florence_L.__Shenstonen_rouva",[],[],1910,1915,45509,293569,59833,[47],"English fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[29],"\"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.)",[51,52],"Joutsen, O. A. (Otto Aleksanteri)","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":56,"title":57,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":58,"bookId":59,"genreRaw":60,"genre":14,"themes":61,"origin":62,"language":17,"yearPublished":63,"yearPublishedTranslation":64,"wordCount":65,"charCount":66,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":67,"gutenbergSubjects":68,"gutenbergCategories":71,"gutenbergSummary":73,"gutenbergTranslators":74,"gutenbergDownloadCount":76,"aiDescription":77},2170,"Valkoiset sisaret","2170-barclay-florence-l-valkoiset-sisaret","2170__Barclay_Florence_L.__Valkoiset_sisaret","Tarina kahdenneltatoista vuosisadalta",[],[],1917,1919,93143,612364,61140,[69,70],"Historical fiction","Worcester (England) -- Fiction",[72],"Historical Novels","\"Valkoiset sisaret: Tarina kahdenneltatoista vuosisadalta\" by Florence L. Barclay is a historical novel likely written in the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds in a 12th-century monastery setting, focusing on the lives and experiences of the nuns, particularly the character of Sister Mary Antony, an elderly lay sister tasked with counting and ensuring the safe return of her fellow nuns after evening services. The book explores themes of faith, community, and the struggles faced by women within a religious context.  The opening of the novel introduces readers to the serene yet solemn atmosphere of the cloister, where Sister Mary Antony is engaged in her daily ritual of counting the nuns as they return from a service. Her reflections reveal the deep sense of duty she feels, shaped by a past incident involving a lost sister. This establishes a narrative tone that blends the spiritual with the domestic, as Mary Antony navigates both her responsibilities and her thoughts on life within the monastery. There are hints of a playful dynamic as Mary Antony engages in a whimsical game with dried peas, symbolizing her connection to the nuns, while also hinting at her own internal struggles and fears related to aging and duty. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[75],"Wallenius, Toivo",294,"Historiallinen romaani sijoittuu 1100-luvun Englantiin Worcesterin valkoisten nunnien luostariin. Teos kuvaa luostarielämää, uskoa ja ihmissuhteita aikana, jolloin kirkon säännöt ja menneisyyden salaisuudet määrittivät yksilön kohtaloa.",3,1,24]