[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f_kcxtw4MXU-HxYEy_Q-SWnKs_B-ha-J566a40yz5cw0":3},{"items":4,"total":269,"page":270,"pageSize":271},[5,26,50,62,84,105,123,141,170,193,214,235,252],{"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":18,"wordCount":19,"charCount":20,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":22,"gutenbergCategories":23,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":24,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":25},3587,"Nuoren tytön päiväkirja","Lagerlöf, Selma",1858,1940,"3587-lagerlof-selma-nuoren-tyton-paivakirja","3587__Lagerlöf_Selma__Nuoren_tytön_päiväkirja",null,"muistelmat",[],[],"fi",1932,33390,200461,true,[],[],[],"Omaelämäkerrallinen teos on kolmas osa kirjailijan lapsuudesta kertovaa Mårbacka-sarjaa. Se on kirjoitettu 14-vuotiaan Selman päiväkirjan muodossa ja kuvaa hänen matkaansa Tukholmaan vuonna 1873 sekä heräävää kutsumustaan kirjailijaksi.",{"number":27,"title":28,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":29,"bookId":30,"genreRaw":13,"genre":31,"themes":32,"origin":33,"language":17,"yearPublished":35,"yearPublishedTranslation":36,"wordCount":37,"charCount":38,"usRestricted":39,"gutenbergId":40,"gutenbergSubjects":41,"gutenbergCategories":43,"gutenbergSummary":46,"gutenbergTranslators":47,"gutenbergDownloadCount":48,"aiDescription":49},1686,"Untuvainen y.m. kertomuksia","1686-lagerlof-selma-untuvainen-y-m-kertomuksia","1686__Lagerlöf_Selma__Untuvainen_y.m._kertomuksia","romaani",[],[34],"nobel",1894,1912,13330,82621,false,56163,[42],"Swedish fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[44,45],"Novels","Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Untuvainen y.m. kertomuksia\" by Selma Lagerlöf is a collection of narratives written in the early 20th century. The work appears to explore themes of love and social expectations through the lens of its main character, Untuvainen, as she navigates her relationship with her fiancé, Maurits, and their social standing.   The opening of the book establishes a vivid scene where Untuvainen is depicted as she embarks on a journey with Maurits, sitting in a carriage. As they travel, the narrative captures the bittersweet emotions of her loving parents watching their daughter depart and the mixture of excitement and anxiety that fills Untuvainen. The dialogue highlights her respect for Maurits, who seems to rise in stature as they leave familiar surroundings and move toward the home of his wealthy uncle. However, underlying tensions arise from social differences and Maurits's sense of obligation to prove his worth, setting the stage for conflict as they approach this new chapter in their lives. The complexity of relationships and societal pressures is unveiled as Untuvainen grapples with her feelings, offering a glimpse into the personal and cultural dynamics that will unfold in the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],235,"Novellikokoelma sisältää kertomukset Untuvainen, Äidin valokuva ja Hopeakaivos. Tarinat käsittelevät inhimillisiä suhteita, moraalisia valintoja ja menneisyyden merkitystä, yhdistäen tarkkaa havainnointia ja sadunomaisia tunnelmia.",{"number":51,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":13,"authorDeath":13,"slug":52,"bookId":53,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":54,"origin":55,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":18,"wordCount":56,"charCount":57,"usRestricted":21,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":58,"gutenbergCategories":59,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":60,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":61},2436,"2436-lagerlof-selma-nuoren-tyton-paivakirja","2436__Lagerlöf_Selma__Nuoren_tytön_päiväkirja",[],[],33400,200486,[],[],[],"Lagerlöfin omaelämäkerrallisen Mårbacka-sarjan päätösosa kuvaa 14-vuotiaan Selman matkaa Tukholmaan talvella 1873. Päiväkirjamuotoinen teos seuraa nuoren tytön havaintoja sukulaisten luona, unelmia kirjailijan urasta sekä arjen pieniä ja suuria tapahtumia.",{"number":63,"title":64,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":65,"bookId":66,"genreRaw":67,"genre":31,"themes":68,"origin":69,"language":17,"yearPublished":70,"yearPublishedTranslation":71,"wordCount":72,"charCount":73,"usRestricted":39,"gutenbergId":74,"gutenbergSubjects":75,"gutenbergCategories":79,"gutenbergSummary":80,"gutenbergTranslators":81,"gutenbergDownloadCount":48,"aiDescription":83},2618,"Aarne herran rahat","2618-lagerlof-selma-aarne-herran-rahat","2618__Lagerlöf_Selma__Aarne_herran_rahat","Kertomus",[],[34],1904,1903,17124,102483,68191,[76,77,78,42],"Bohuslän (Sweden) -- Fiction","Murder -- Fiction","Sweden -- History -- 1523-1718 -- Fiction",[44,45],"\"Aarne herran rahat: Kertomus\" by Selma Lagerlöf is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of greed, survival, and retribution through the journeys and experiences of various characters, particularly focusing on a fishmonger named Torarin and his encounters with the wealthy clergyman Aarne and the outskirts of society. Set against the backdrop of a harsh Scandinavian winter, the narrative hints at deeper conflicts rooted in the past, especially with the mysterious circumstances surrounding Aarne's wealth.  The opening of the book introduces us to Torarin, a struggling fishmonger navigating a rough winter as he transports his goods. He speaks animatedly to his dog, Grim, while pondering the local news about the sea freezing over. As he decides to visit Solberg's vicarage to hear if the rumors are true, we meet Aarne, a distinguished yet aging cleric, surrounded by his household amidst a dinner filled with tension. The conversation quickly shifts when the old household matriarch expresses concerns about ominous happenings suggested by distant noises, which escalates the tension in the otherwise mundane setting. Amidst all this, Torarin reflects on Aarne's wealth, rumored to be linked to ill-gotten gains, setting the stage for themes of jealousy and foreshadowing more sinister undertones in the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[82],"Jäntti, Jalmari","1500-luvun Bohusläniin sijoittuva kertomus alkaa Aarne-herran pappilaan kohdistuvasta verisestä ryöstöstä. Verilöylystä ainoana selviytynyt Elsalill rakastuu tietämättään yhteen murhaajista, mutta menneisyyden varjot ja yliluonnolliset enteet vaativat oikeuden toteutumista.",{"number":85,"title":86,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":87,"bookId":88,"genreRaw":13,"genre":89,"themes":90,"origin":91,"language":17,"yearPublished":92,"yearPublishedTranslation":93,"wordCount":94,"charCount":95,"usRestricted":39,"gutenbergId":96,"gutenbergSubjects":97,"gutenbergCategories":99,"gutenbergSummary":101,"gutenbergTranslators":102,"gutenbergDownloadCount":103,"aiDescription":104},2789,"Sadun satu ynnä muita satuja","2789-lagerlof-selma-sadun-satu-ynna-muita-satuja","2789__Lagerlöf_Selma__Sadun_satu_ynnä_muita_satuja","novelli",[],[34],1908,1909,27526,170926,71366,[98],"Swedish literature -- Translations into Finnish",[100,45],"Short Stories","\"Sadun satu : ynnä muita satuja\" by Selma Lagerlöf is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The work weaves together various tales, with the overarching narrative focusing on a story that longs to be told and introduced to the world. This initial tale begins to take shape in the realm of Värmland, where the protagonist, a young girl, decides to step into the role of a storyteller, influenced by the rich stories that surround her life.  The opening of the book sets the stage for the titular story, which expresses a yearning to emerge from obscurity and be shared beyond its homestead. Through vivid imagery and poetic prose, we are introduced to the backdrop of Mårbacka, a peaceful estate filled with history and rich storytelling tradition. The narrator reveals how a young girl, who has grown up in this nurturing environment, has developed a fascination with the stories around her but initially lacks the confidence or vision to begin sharing them. The narrative hints at her eventual journey, as she grapples with self-doubt and the quest for recognition, ultimately finding inspiration to become the storyteller she feels destined to be. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],225,"Kokoelma sisältää kertomuksia, joissa todellisuus ja tarunomaiset ainekset kohtaavat. Nimitarinassa seurataan sadun syntyä ja sen päätymistä Mårbackan kartanoon, minkä lisäksi mukana on teoksia kuten Jouluruusujen legenda ja Hopeakaivos.",{"number":106,"title":107,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":108,"bookId":109,"genreRaw":13,"genre":31,"themes":110,"origin":111,"language":17,"yearPublished":92,"yearPublishedTranslation":112,"wordCount":113,"charCount":114,"usRestricted":39,"gutenbergId":115,"gutenbergSubjects":116,"gutenbergCategories":118,"gutenbergSummary":119,"gutenbergTranslators":120,"gutenbergDownloadCount":121,"aiDescription":122},3166,"Kultasydän","3166-lagerlof-selma-kultasydan","3166__Lagerlöf_Selma__Kultasydän",[],[34],1910,3939,23642,74028,[117,42],"Short stories, Swedish -- Translations into Finnish",[44,45],"\"Kultasydän\" by Selma Lagerlöf is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book tells the poignant story of a sickly girl named Meeli, who, despite her physical limitations, finds profound joy and purpose in caring for injured animals. It explores themes of compassion, resilience, and the intrinsic worth of life, showcasing the deep emotional connections that can arise from acts of kindness.  The narrative centers on Meeli, a frail and deformed child who struggles to fit into her surroundings due to her chronic health issues. Isolated from other children and unable to regularly attend school, she discovers solace in nurturing sick or injured animals. As she tends to her feathered and furry patients, she finds a sense of fulfillment, transforming her small world into a vibrant haven of healing. Through her unwavering dedication, Meeli gains the admiration and respect of the community, forging bonds with those around her, including her previously distant father, who becomes increasingly engaged in her life. Despite the grim reality of her own circumstances, Meeli's determination to care for others highlights the healing power of love and empathy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],191,"Kertomus kertoo Meeli-nimisestä hennosta ja kyttyräselkäisestä tytöstä, jolle koulunkäynti on liian raskasta. Herkkä lapsi löytää lohtua ja merkitystä arkisista asioista sekä huolenpidosta kohdatessaan haavoittuneen varpusen.",{"number":124,"title":125,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":126,"bookId":127,"genreRaw":13,"genre":31,"themes":128,"origin":129,"language":17,"yearPublished":130,"yearPublishedTranslation":36,"wordCount":131,"charCount":132,"usRestricted":39,"gutenbergId":133,"gutenbergSubjects":134,"gutenbergCategories":135,"gutenbergSummary":136,"gutenbergTranslators":137,"gutenbergDownloadCount":139,"aiDescription":140},604,"Gösta Berlingin taru","604-lagerlof-selma-gosta-berlingin-taru","604__Lagerlöf_Selma__Gösta_Berlingin_taru",[],[34],1891,104796,649780,43279,[42],[44,45],"\"Gösta Berlingin taru\" by Selma Lagerlöf is a novel published in 1891. A defrocked priest rescued from freezing becomes part of a band of wild revelers managing a manor in 1820s Värmland. Drawing on folk tales and supernatural elements, this debut work blends romance and magic realism as Gösta Berling leads the eccentric pensioners through dramatic adventures. The story builds toward redemption amid wolves, snow, and the exotic landscape of rural Sweden. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[138],"Lehtonen, Joel",224,"Lagerlöfin esikoisromaani sijoittuu 1820-luvun Värmlantiin ja kertoo viralta pannun pappi Gösta Berlingin sekä Ekebyn kavaljeerien vaiheista. Teos yhdistää romantiikkaa ja kansantaruja kuvatessaan kartanon elämää ja kohtalokkaita ihmiskohtaloita.",{"number":142,"title":143,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":144,"bookId":145,"genreRaw":13,"genre":146,"themes":147,"origin":150,"language":17,"yearPublished":151,"yearPublishedTranslation":152,"wordCount":153,"charCount":154,"usRestricted":39,"gutenbergId":155,"gutenbergSubjects":156,"gutenbergCategories":163,"gutenbergSummary":166,"gutenbergTranslators":167,"gutenbergDownloadCount":168,"aiDescription":169},620,"Peukaloisen retket villihanhien seurassa","620-lagerlof-selma-peukaloisen-retket-villihanhien-seurassa","620__Lagerlöf_Selma__Peukaloisen_retket_villihanhien_seurassa","lastenkirja",[148,149],"tieteisfiktio","fantasia",[34],1906,1907,153549,921004,45052,[157,158,159,160,161,162],"Boys -- Juvenile fiction","Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction","Fantasy literature","Geese -- Juvenile fiction","Kindness -- Juvenile fiction","Sweden -- Juvenile fiction",[164,44,165,45],"Children & Young Adult Reading","Science-Fiction & Fantasy","\"Peukaloisen retket villihanhien seurassa\" by Selma Lagerlöf is a children's novel published in 1906-1907.\n\nWhen fourteen-year-old Nils Holgersson is mysteriously transformed, he embarks on an extraordinary journey across Sweden with a flock of wild geese. Originally commissioned as a geography textbook for Swedish schools, this tale blends adventure and education as young Nils discovers his country's landscapes, legends, and natural wonders from an entirely new perspective. The story has become a beloved classic of children's literature, translated into over forty languages. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],423,"Lagerlöfin klassikko kertoo Peukaloiseksi muuttuneesta Niilosta, joka matkustaa villihanhien selässä halki Ruotsin. Alun perin maantiedon oppikirjaksi kirjoitettu teos seuraa pojan kasvua ja seikkailuja luonnon keskellä. Matkan aikana hän oppii eläinten kieltä sekä vastuun ja avuliaisuuden merkitystä.",{"number":171,"title":172,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":173,"bookId":174,"genreRaw":175,"genre":176,"themes":177,"origin":178,"language":17,"yearPublished":179,"yearPublishedTranslation":180,"wordCount":181,"charCount":182,"usRestricted":39,"gutenbergId":183,"gutenbergSubjects":184,"gutenbergCategories":186,"gutenbergSummary":188,"gutenbergTranslators":189,"gutenbergDownloadCount":191,"aiDescription":192},650,"Suotorpan tyttö","650-lagerlof-selma-suotorpan-tytto","650__Lagerlöf_Selma__Suotorpan_tyttö","Kansannäytelmä neljässä näytöksessä","naytelma",[],[34],1913,1914,14727,86999,45056,[185],"Swedish drama -- Translations into Finnish",[187,45],"Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Suotorpan tyttö: Kansannäytelmä neljässä näytöksessä\" by Selma Lagerlöf and Bernt Fredgren is a play written during the early 20th century. The story revolves around Helga, a young woman who finds herself in a difficult situation due to her accusations against Per Mårtenson, a married man. The play delves into themes of honor, societal expectations, and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters, showcasing the complexity of human relationships and the harsh realities of life in rural Sweden.  At the start of the play, we are introduced to a courtroom scene where the proceedings revolve around Helga's claims against Per Mårtenson, stirring tension among the attendees. As Helga struggles with her accusations and the scrutiny of the court, we witness her emotional turmoil and fear of societal judgment. The unfolding drama captures the dynamics of small-town life and the way individual fates are influenced by community perceptions and rigid moral standards. The interactions between characters such as Gudmund, a young man who shows concern for Helga, hint at deeper connections and potential conflicts as the narrative progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[190],"Halonen, Maija",245,"Lagerlöfin novelliin perustuva kansannäytelmä kertoo köyhästä Helgasta, joka joutuu käräjille selvittämään lapsensa isyyttä. Teos kuvaa moraalista kasvua, rehellisyyttä ja Gudmundin kamppailua velvollisuudentunnon ja aidon tunteen välillä perinteisessä maalaismiljöössä.",{"number":194,"title":195,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":196,"bookId":197,"genreRaw":13,"genre":89,"themes":198,"origin":200,"language":17,"yearPublished":201,"yearPublishedTranslation":202,"wordCount":203,"charCount":204,"usRestricted":39,"gutenbergId":205,"gutenbergSubjects":206,"gutenbergCategories":207,"gutenbergSummary":209,"gutenbergTranslators":210,"gutenbergDownloadCount":212,"aiDescription":213},660,"Kungahällan kuningattaria","660-lagerlof-selma-kungahallan-kuningattaria","660__Lagerlöf_Selma__Kungahällan_kuningattaria",[199],"kansanperinne",[34],1899,1905,19311,126865,44446,[42],[208,100,45],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Kungahällan kuningattaria ynnä muita kertomuksia\" by Selma Lagerlöf is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The stories explore themes of history, nature, and mythology, weaving together human experiences with folklore and legends. Among the characters that populate this work are the figures connected to the ancient city of Kungahälla, and the collection seems to delve into the rich tapestry of their lives and adventures.  The opening of the book presents the lost grandeur of Kungahälla, once a significant city that now lies in obscurity, leaving only faint traces for curious travelers. A wandering figure, disillusioned by the absence of remnants from the past, encounters strange carvings on stones that hint at the city's vibrant history, filled with castles, kings, and significant events. The narrative then shifts to a character named Silvius Antonius Poppius, a young Roman merchant's son who grapples with his own lack of purpose and encounters both trials and unexpected transformations that lead him deeper into the realms of nature and spirituality. Through these threads, Lagerlöf sets the stage for a rich exploration of destiny, identity, and the mythical connection to the land and its ancient stories. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[211],"Kouta, Aarni",263,"Novellikokoelma sisältää historiallisia ja tarunomaisia kertomuksia muinaisen Kungahällan kaupungin kuningattarista. Tarinat pohjautuvat pohjoismaiseen kansanperinteeseen ja saagoihin, yhdistellen historiallisia hahmoja ja kirjailijan mielikuvitusta.",{"number":215,"title":216,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":217,"bookId":218,"genreRaw":13,"genre":31,"themes":219,"origin":220,"language":17,"yearPublished":221,"yearPublishedTranslation":112,"wordCount":222,"charCount":223,"usRestricted":39,"gutenbergId":224,"gutenbergSubjects":225,"gutenbergCategories":228,"gutenbergSummary":230,"gutenbergTranslators":231,"gutenbergDownloadCount":233,"aiDescription":234},890,"Antikristuksen ihmetyöt","890-lagerlof-selma-antikristuksen-ihmetyot","890__Lagerlöf_Selma__Antikristuksen_ihmetyöt",[199],[34],1897,77282,472749,47686,[226,227],"Sicily (Italy) -- Fiction","Socialism -- Fiction",[229,208,44,45],"Historical Novels","\"Antikristuksen ihmetyöt\" by Selma Lagerlöf is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story explores profound themes of faith, prophecy, and the duality of good and evil through allegorical and mythological elements. Central to the narrative is the prophetic figure of the Sibyl, set against the historical backdrop of Augustus’s Rome, who reveals her foreboding message regarding the arrival of Antichrist.  At the start of the novel, a dense darkness envelops the land during a significant night, while Emperor Augustus considers a sacred offering to the gods. As he and his entourage prepare to conduct a nighttime ritual, they encounter a horrifying Sibyl, who alludes to the coming of Antichrist, resembling Christ but destined to deceive. The opening sets a tone of tension and mystery, introducing elements of prophecy and tension between divine forces and human perception, ultimately revealing the Sibyl’s foretelling of a humble child who will transform the world. This blend of myth, spirituality, and history hints at a deeper exploration of faith and redemption that goes beyond the characters' immediate experiences. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[232],"Suomalainen, Jaakko",283,"Romaani sijoittuu 1800-luvun lopun Sisiliaan ja tarkastelee kristinuskon ja nousevan sosialismin suhdetta. Tarina kertoo ihmeitä tekevästä patsaasta, joka muistuttaa ulkoisesti Kristusta mutta kantaa sanomaa maallisesta onnesta ja köyhien auttamisesta.",{"number":236,"title":237,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":238,"bookId":239,"genreRaw":13,"genre":31,"themes":240,"origin":241,"language":17,"yearPublished":201,"yearPublishedTranslation":242,"wordCount":243,"charCount":244,"usRestricted":39,"gutenbergId":245,"gutenbergSubjects":246,"gutenbergCategories":247,"gutenbergSummary":248,"gutenbergTranslators":249,"gutenbergDownloadCount":250,"aiDescription":251},963,"Herraskartano ja Legendoja","963-lagerlof-selma-herraskartano-ja-legendoja","963__Lagerlöf_Selma__Herraskartano_ja_Legendoja",[],[34],1900,37820,223527,48629,[42],[44,45],"\"Herraskartano ja legendoja\" by Selma Lagerlöf is a collection of stories likely written in the late 19th century. The book includes a blend of narratives that reflect on themes of love, struggle, and the intersection of realism and mysticism, centered around characters in a rural setting, particularly exploring the life of Gunnar Hede and the challenges he faces regarding his family's estate, Munkhytta.   The opening of this work introduces Gunnar Hede, a university student confronting the reality of his family's declining fortunes. As he sits in a rundown house in Uppsala, he receives a visit from his friend Ålin, who expresses concern over Hede's academic performance and his attachment to music over studies. Their conversation unveils Hede’s ignorance about the financial hardships facing his estate, as he is oblivious to the struggles his mother faces to keep Munkhytta afloat. Moreover, there are hints of Hede's romantic entanglement and a longing for music that juxtaposes his responsibilities. These elements establish a rich foundation for the unfolding story, where themes of love, ambition, and artistic desire interweave against the backdrop of rural life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[190],232,"Teos sisältää pienoisromaanin Herraskartano sekä useita legendoja. Herraskartano kuvaa mielenterveytensä menettäneen ylioppilas Gunnar Heden ja häntä auttavan Ingridin tarinan, kun taas lyhyemmät legendat pohjautuvat uskonnollisiin ja moraalisiin kertomuksiin.",{"number":253,"title":254,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":255,"bookId":256,"genreRaw":13,"genre":89,"themes":257,"origin":258,"language":17,"yearPublished":35,"yearPublishedTranslation":202,"wordCount":259,"charCount":260,"usRestricted":39,"gutenbergId":261,"gutenbergSubjects":262,"gutenbergCategories":263,"gutenbergSummary":264,"gutenbergTranslators":265,"gutenbergDownloadCount":267,"aiDescription":268},986,"Näkymättömiä siteitä","986-lagerlof-selma-nakymattomia-siteita","986__Lagerlöf_Selma__Näkymättömiä_siteitä",[],[34],66407,418872,48799,[117,42],[100,45],"\"Näkymättömiä siteitä: Kertomuksia\" by Selma Lagerlöf is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The book encompasses various narratives that explore themes of friendship, nostalgia, and human connections, showcasing Lagerlöf's lyrical storytelling style. One of the key stories introduced is about a character named Ruster, a once-prominent musician now fallen into hard times, as he struggles with his identity and societal rejection during the Christmas season.  The opening of the collection presents the character of Ruster, who finds himself destitute and wandering from house to house, relying on the kindness of others as he grapples with alcoholism and the loss of his former life as a musician. As he arrives at the home of his old friend, Liljekrona, the festive spirit of Christmas clashes with Ruster's troubled presence, creating tension among the household. Despite their initial reluctance to let him stay, the family's compassion ultimately prevails, setting the stage for themes of redemption and the search for belonging that permeate the story. The narrative hints at Ruster's underlying potential for change, suggesting that connections can be re-established even in the most dire circumstances. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[266],"Francke, Kaarin",358,"Nobel-palkitun kirjailijan novellikokoelma sisältää kertomuksia ja legendoja, jotka sijoittuvat usein Värmlannin maisemiin. Tarinat liikkuvat arkisen elämän ja sadunomaisen tunnelman rajapinnassa käsitellen ihmiskohtaloita, uskoa ja kansanperinteitä.",13,1,24]