[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fawzPZAvH7wfljdIKZHyI3oXyeB5r61Ks1TFlY56P4PE":3},{"items":4,"total":54,"page":55,"pageSize":56},[5,32],{"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":13,"wordCount":19,"charCount":20,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":22,"gutenbergSubjects":23,"gutenbergCategories":26,"gutenbergSummary":28,"gutenbergTranslators":29,"gutenbergDownloadCount":30,"aiDescription":31},2741,"Suomen rahvaan olo Pietarissa","Friman, Thomas",1821,1886,"2741-friman-thomas-suomen-rahvaan-olo-pietarissa","2741__Friman_Thomas__Suomen_rahvaan_olo_Pietarissa",null,"romaani",[],[],"fi",1849,5507,35583,false,71077,[24,25],"Finnish fiction -- 19th century","Short stories, Finnish",[27],"Historical Novels","\"Suomen rahvaan olo Pietarissa: to'ellinen tapaus\" by Tuomas Friman is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The book explores the plight of Finnish peasantry in St. Petersburg, detailing their struggles as they navigate life in a foreign city characterized by poverty and disease. It touches on themes of faith, resilience, and the harsh realities faced by the laboring class during this period.  The story follows the character Matti Kilkki, a poor yet noble Finnish peasant who embarks on a perilous journey to St. Petersburg with a load of goods. Alongside him are other travelers, including a blind man and a young mother, all seeking better fortunes. As they navigate treacherous waters, disaster strikes when their boat capsizes, leading to a harrowing fight for survival. Matti's strong character and moral compass shine through, as he encourages his fellow travelers to maintain faith and hope amidst despair. The narrative transitions to depict the grim realities of life in the Finnish quarters of St. Petersburg, where sickness and poverty ravage the community, particularly affecting immigrants like Matti and his family. Ultimately, the tale is one of endurance, highlighting the indomitable spirit of those who seek a better life despite overwhelming odds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],201,"Kertomus kuvaa suomalaisten talonpoikien ja työläisten kovaa elämää 1830-luvun Pietarissa. Tarina alkaa Jaakkimasta suuntautuvasta vaarallisesta venematkasta ja seuraa köyhän Matti Kilkin sekä muiden siirtotyöläisten kohtaloita ja sairastumisia suurkaupungin ankarissa oloissa.",{"number":33,"title":34,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":35,"bookId":36,"genreRaw":13,"genre":37,"themes":38,"origin":40,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":13,"wordCount":41,"charCount":42,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":43,"gutenbergSubjects":44,"gutenbergCategories":46,"gutenbergSummary":49,"gutenbergTranslators":50,"gutenbergDownloadCount":52,"aiDescription":53},2742,"Satuja","2742-friman-thomas-satuja","2742__Friman_Thomas__Satuja","lastenkirja",[39],"kansanperinne",[],6631,42613,71071,[45],"Fairy tales",[47,48],"Children & Young Adult Reading","Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Satuja ja tarinoita VII\" by H. C. Andersen is a collection of fairy tales written in the early 20th century. This anthology features a variety of enchanting stories that weave together elements of fantasy and moral lessons, reflecting Andersen's signature style. The collection is likely to draw readers into magical realms filled with whimsical characters such as tiny insects, princesses, and talking animals, all engaging in adventures that test their courage and virtue.  The opening of the collection introduces readers to the tale of \"Sittiäinen,\" which begins with a regal horse in a palace adorned in gold shoes, symbolizing its importance and beauty. A small mayfly, feeling overlooked and despising its commonplace existence, demands the same honor bestowed upon the horse. The narrative unfolds as the mayfly sets off to explore the world, encountering various creatures and situations that highlight themes of pride, aspiration, and self-worth. As it navigates through rainstorms and meets other insects, the mayfly reflects on its place in a world that seems indifferent to its desires, leading to a series of self-discoveries and realizations about its identity and value. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[51],"Talvio, Maila",273,"Kokoelma sisältää kansansatuja ja opettavaisia kertomuksia, jotka on suunnattu Suomen rahvaalle. Teos pohtii sadun olemusta kansanperinteenä ja esittelee tarinoita niin kotimaasta kuin kaukaisemmistakin aiheista, kuten kuningatar Semiramiksesta.",2,1,24]