[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f4u9XYf2R8C6JDtnFE_EYb3bxxxMaBTSKnH2e2mpfyMM":3},{"items":4,"total":108,"page":109,"pageSize":110},[5,36,64,85],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":21,"charCount":22,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":24,"gutenbergSubjects":25,"gutenbergCategories":27,"gutenbergSummary":31,"gutenbergTranslators":32,"gutenbergDownloadCount":34,"aiDescription":35},1047,"Klorinda","Burnett, Frances Hodgson",1849,1924,"1047-burnett-frances-hodgson-klorinda","1047__Burnett_Frances_Hodgson__Klorinda","Erään aatelisnaisen elämänvaiheet","romaani",[],[17],"brittilainen","fi",1896,1897,60437,367364,false,49443,[26],"Nobility -- Fiction",[28,29,30],"British Literature","Historical Novels","Novels","\"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.)",[33],"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":37,"title":38,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":39,"bookId":40,"genreRaw":41,"genre":42,"themes":43,"origin":44,"language":18,"yearPublished":46,"yearPublishedTranslation":47,"wordCount":48,"charCount":49,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":50,"gutenbergSubjects":51,"gutenbergCategories":57,"gutenbergSummary":60,"gutenbergTranslators":61,"gutenbergDownloadCount":62,"aiDescription":63},2214,"Pikku prinsessa","2214-burnett-frances-hodgson-pikku-prinsessa","2214__Burnett_Frances_Hodgson__Pikku_prinsessa",null,"lastenkirja",[],[17,45],"klassikot",1905,1922,39564,231568,61656,[52,53,54,55,56],"Boarding schools -- Juvenile fiction","Girls -- Juvenile fiction","London (England) -- Juvenile fiction","Orphans -- Juvenile fiction","Schools -- Juvenile fiction",[28,58,59,30],"Children & Young Adult Reading","Classics of Literature","\"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":65,"title":66,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":67,"bookId":68,"genreRaw":41,"genre":42,"themes":69,"origin":70,"language":18,"yearPublished":71,"yearPublishedTranslation":71,"wordCount":72,"charCount":73,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":74,"gutenbergSubjects":75,"gutenbergCategories":79,"gutenbergSummary":80,"gutenbergTranslators":81,"gutenbergDownloadCount":83,"aiDescription":84},2440,"Salainen puutarha","2440-burnett-frances-hodgson-salainen-puutarha","2440__Burnett_Frances_Hodgson__Salainen_puutarha",[],[17,45],1911,57582,337513,64399,[76,55,77,78],"Gardens -- Juvenile fiction","People with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction","Yorkshire (England) -- Juvenile fiction",[28,58,59,30],"\"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.)",[82],"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":86,"title":87,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":88,"bookId":89,"genreRaw":41,"genre":14,"themes":90,"origin":91,"language":18,"yearPublished":92,"yearPublishedTranslation":93,"wordCount":94,"charCount":95,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":96,"gutenbergSubjects":97,"gutenbergCategories":102,"gutenbergSummary":103,"gutenbergTranslators":104,"gutenbergDownloadCount":106,"aiDescription":107},3193,"Kaunotar","3193-burnett-frances-hodgson-kaunotar","3193__Burnett_Frances_Hodgson__Kaunotar",[],[],1889,1920,16140,98168,73129,[98,99,100,101],"Bullfighters -- Fiction","Courtship -- Fiction","Spain -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction","Young women -- Fiction",[30],"\"Kaunotar\" by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around José, a kind-hearted and strong young man, who moves to Madrid with his beautiful sister, Pepita, and their elderly grandmother. The narrative focuses on their struggles for a better life and explores themes of beauty, aspiration, and the complexities of relationships against the backdrop of urban life.  The opening of the story introduces José as he works hard to create a stable home for his family outside Madrid, after escaping an unkind relative. The harsh memories of their impoverished upbringing shape his motivations, particularly concerning his sister’s future. While José is pragmatic and hardworking, he is also anxious about the possibilities for Pepita amidst the allure of city life. Pepita, full of youthful joy and beauty, experiences the thrill of their new environment as she daydreams about a brighter future. However, her dismissive attitude towards traditional roles, especially regarding marriage, hints at deeper complexities in her character. This sets the stage for their intertwined lives as they navigate new opportunities and the impact of beauty and ambition within their community. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[105],"Hedman, Valfrid",278,"Romaani sijoittuu 1800-luvun Espanjaan ja kertoo nuoresta Joséstä, joka muuttaa Madridin ulkopuolelle huolehtiakseen pikkusiskostaan Pepitasta ja isoäidistään. Hiljainen ja työteliäs mies pyrkii rakentamaan perheelleen paremman elämän puusepän taidoillaan, mutta sisaren kauneus ja luonne tuovat mukanaan uusia haasteita.",4,1,24]