[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fwVtWJWEvC7mnhgzgkYOSa4ne-GR-GfLWo66jlNWIzvA":3},{"items":4,"total":76,"page":77,"pageSize":78},[5,34,53],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":17,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":21,"charCount":22,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":24,"gutenbergSubjects":25,"gutenbergCategories":27,"gutenbergSummary":30,"gutenbergTranslators":31,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":33},1665,"Erakkojärveläiset","Hannikainen, Lauri",1889,1921,"1665-hannikainen-lauri-erakkojarvelaiset","1665__Hannikainen_Lauri__Erakkojärveläiset","Palanen saloelämää","romaani",[16],"seikkailu",[],"fi",1918,null,29186,188212,false,56108,[26],"Finnish fiction -- 20th century",[28,29],"Adventure","Novels","\"Erakkojärveläiset: Palanen saloelämää\" by Lauri Hannikainen is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story captures the harshness and beauty of life in the Finnish wilderness, focusing on the experiences of two orphaned brothers, Paavo and Erkki. Their journey unfolds against a backdrop of struggle, longing for freedom, and the challenges of survival as they live under the stern rule of a tough household.  At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to the remote Kärppävaaran house, where the brothers are treated poorly by their foster parents. Despite their hard labor and bravery in hunting, they receive no kindness and often suffer brutal punishments. The opening scene establishes the somber atmosphere of their lives, illustrating the brothers' shared dreams of escaping into the freedom of the wilderness. The boys' longing for adventure leads them to decide to flee into the forest, setting the stage for a story of resilience and the quest for belonging in the vast, unforgiving landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],246,"Kuusamon jylhiin salomaisemiin sijoittuva kertomus seuraa orpopoikien, Paavon ja Erkin, elämää ankarassa Kärppävaaran talossa. Luonnonläheinen teos kuvaa poikien eräretkiä ja kaipuuta vapauteen ankarissa oloissa. Kerrontaa sävyttävät lukujen lomaan sijoitetut karhuaiheiset runot ja loitsut.",{"number":35,"title":36,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":37,"bookId":38,"genreRaw":39,"genre":14,"themes":40,"origin":41,"language":18,"yearPublished":42,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":43,"charCount":44,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":45,"gutenbergSubjects":46,"gutenbergCategories":48,"gutenbergSummary":49,"gutenbergTranslators":50,"gutenbergDownloadCount":51,"aiDescription":52},2151,"Pohjolan poikia","2151-hannikainen-lauri-pohjolan-poikia","2151__Hannikainen_Lauri__Pohjolan_poikia","Kaksi kertomusta perimmästä pohjolasta",[16],[],1916,6925,43142,61002,[47],"Finland -- Juvenile fiction",[28,29],"\"Pohjolan poikia: Kaksi kertomusta perimmästä pohjolasta\" by Lauri Hannikainen is a collection of tales written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the lives and adventures of young boys in the remote Lapland area, exploring themes of bravery, family, and survival amidst the harsh Arctic environment. It portrays their experiences with nature, wildlife, and the challenges they face as they navigate their world.  The narratives primarily revolve around two main stories: the first follows young Aslak and his brothers as they face a pack of wolves threatening their homestead, showcasing their resourcefulness and courage to protect their family. In the second tale, the Korhosen boys, fishermen from Kjelvik, confront a fierce storm that tests their resilience and unity. Both stories highlight the importance of familial bonds, and the transition from childhood to maturity in the face of adversity. The blend of action and emotional depth provides an engaging look into the lives of these youthful characters, ultimately celebrating the spirit of the North. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],117,"Kaksi seikkailullista kertomusta sijoittuvat perimmäiseen Pohjolaan ja Lappiin. Ensimmäisessä tarinassa nuori Aslak-poika jää yksin kotiin joulun alla ja joutuu puolustamaan porotokkaa susien hyökkäykseltä. Toinen kertomus vie lukijan myrskyävälle merelle ja pohjoisiin rannikkoseutuihin.",{"number":54,"title":55,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":56,"bookId":57,"genreRaw":58,"genre":59,"themes":60,"origin":62,"language":18,"yearPublished":63,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":64,"charCount":65,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":66,"gutenbergSubjects":67,"gutenbergCategories":69,"gutenbergSummary":72,"gutenbergTranslators":73,"gutenbergDownloadCount":74,"aiDescription":75},3536,"Kuolevan laulun mailta","3536-hannikainen-lauri-kuolevan-laulun-mailta","3536__Hannikainen_Lauri__Kuolevan_laulun_mailta","ynnä Pohjolan saloilta","tietokirja",[61],"kansanperinne",[],1917,11092,70697,76479,[26,68],"Short stories, Finnish",[70,71],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","Travel Writing","\"Kuolevan laulun mailta :  ynnä Pohjan saloilta\" by Lauri Hannikainen is a collection of travel sketches and folkloric vignettes written in the early 20th century. It evokes the landscapes, rituals, and voices of Viena Karelia and the Far North, blending lyrical observation with brief narrative scenes. A Finnish youth immerses himself in a Karelian village, meeting hunters, healers, and famed runo singers, while the book reflects on the beauty and fragility of traditions facing modern change.  The opening of the work moves from an enchanted arrival in Viena’s backwoods to a haunting night on the ice when a swan—felt as a Tuonela omen—passes untouched. Wedding laments and a maiden’s final sauna ritual speak in heightened verse, while the narrator, revealed as educated, addresses the village about homeland and God before a fervent dance and bittersweet farewell. Brief portraits dwell on kantele music at dusk, a wary sage-singer who opens up to recite epics and spells, and a visit to the renowned Pedri Shemeikka: his kantele gone to collectors, a new one carved, but he can no longer tune it—soon followed by his elegiac funeral. The tone is elegy and love letter at once, as customs and song seem to fade. The scene then shifts north: a taciturn Lapland boy reveals, in one tender line, the loss of his mother, and a gently comic camp tale shows a guileless logger taking seriously a prank about “turning the moon,” slipping away to set things right. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],130,"Matkakuvauksista ja tunnelmapaloista koostuva teos sijoittuu Vienan Karjalan erämaihin ja Pohjolan saloille. Tekstit kuvaavat kohtaamisia paikallisten asukkaiden kanssa, kansanperintöä sekä luonnon koskemattomuutta katoavan perinteisen elämäntavan äärellä.",3,1,24]