[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fbVtN88SE8LQPKp0640chbGKKCeg7W47422FqzGnp0rI":3},{"items":4,"total":122,"page":123,"pageSize":124},[5,33,60,83,103],{"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":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":26,"gutenbergSummary":28,"gutenbergTranslators":29,"gutenbergDownloadCount":31,"aiDescription":32},1040,"Maamiesajoiltani","Reuter, Fritz",1810,1874,"1040-reuter-fritz-maamiesajoiltani","1040__Reuter_Fritz__Maamiesajoiltani",null,"romaani",[],[],"fi",1862,1885,199312,1199375,false,49169,[25],"Farm life -- Fiction",[27],"Novels","\"Maamiesajoiltani\" by Fritz Reuter is a fictional novel written in the late 19th century. The story primarily revolves around Kaarlo Hawermann, a peasant who faces devastating personal loss and turmoil as he navigates the harsh realities of life after the death of his wife and the impending loss of his property. The book delves into themes of grief, resilience, and the struggles faced by rural individuals during this period.  At the start of the narrative, we encounter Hawermann on a sorrowful day, mourning not only the death of his beloved wife but also the auction of his possessions, which symbolizes his loss of identity and stability. He reflects on his past struggles for happiness, the harshness of his current situation, and the vulnerability of his small daughter, whom he must protect amidst overwhelming sorrow. As friends and neighbors surround him with their mixed responses to his plight, the reader gets a sense of the community dynamics and the societal pressures that shape Hawermann's desperate need to start anew, making the opening a poignant exploration of human resilience in the face of adversity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[30],"Hauvonen, Nikodemus",283,"Romaani seuraa koettelemusten kohteeksi joutuneen maanviljelijän elämää 1800-luvun alun Pommerissa. Kerronta yhdistää huumoria ja vakavuutta kuvatessaan maaseudun arkea, ihmiskohtaloita ja yhteiskunnallisia muutoksia.",{"number":34,"title":35,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":36,"bookId":37,"genreRaw":13,"genre":38,"themes":39,"origin":40,"language":17,"yearPublished":42,"yearPublishedTranslation":43,"wordCount":44,"charCount":45,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":46,"gutenbergSubjects":47,"gutenbergCategories":52,"gutenbergSummary":55,"gutenbergTranslators":56,"gutenbergDownloadCount":58,"aiDescription":59},159,"Koditon","159-reuter-fritz-koditon","159__Reuter_Fritz__Koditon","lastenkirja",[],[41],"ranskalainen",1858,1880,20378,120185,50481,[48,49,50,51],"Adventure and adventurers -- Fiction","France -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction","Orphans -- Fiction","Street entertainers -- Fiction",[53,54,27],"Children & Young Adult Reading","French Literature","\"Koditon: Romaani\" by Hector Malot is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows an orphan boy named Remi, who believes he has a mother in a woman named Barberin until monumental changes unfold in his life. The narrative explores themes of family, identity, and struggle as young Remi faces the harsh realities of his upbringing.  The opening of the novel introduces Remi, who reflects on his childhood in a poor village in central France, where he has been raised by Barberin and her husband. Despite never having met his biological parents, he finds solace in the love and care provided by Barberin. However, everything changes when news arrives that Barberin's husband has been injured at work, leading to a series of events that unravel their fragile stability. The tension escalates as financial struggles prompt Barberin to consider selling their cherished cow for money, highlighting the dire circumstances they face. Eventually, the story takes a pivotal turn when Remi's fate hangs in the balance, as discussions arise regarding his future—pushing him towards the harsh realization that he might be sent to an orphanage unless he is taken in by someone else. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[57],"Pakkala, Teuvo",241,"Saksalaisesta alkuteoksesta suomennettu yhteiskunnallinen kertomus nuoresta miehestä, joka kamppailee oikeudenmukaisuuden ja oman kodin puolesta 1800-luvun maaseudulla. Teos kuvaa sääty-yhteiskunnan epäkohtia, päiväpalkkalaisten karua asemaa ja yksilön ponnisteluja vaikeissa olosuhteissa.",{"number":61,"title":62,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":63,"bookId":64,"genreRaw":65,"genre":14,"themes":66,"origin":68,"language":17,"yearPublished":69,"yearPublishedTranslation":70,"wordCount":71,"charCount":72,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":73,"gutenbergSubjects":74,"gutenbergCategories":76,"gutenbergSummary":78,"gutenbergTranslators":79,"gutenbergDownloadCount":81,"aiDescription":82},2304,"Kuinka vaimon sain","2304-reuter-fritz-kuinka-vaimon-sain","2304__Reuter_Fritz__Kuinka_vaimon_sain","Leikillinen kertomus",[67],"huumori",[],1860,1909,9684,56280,62694,[75],"German fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[77,27],"Humour","\"Kuinka vaimon sain: Leikillinen kertomus\" by Fritz Reuter is a humorous novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around an aging bachelor who contemplates marriage, sharing his whimsical thoughts and experiences related to finding a wife while navigating societal expectations and personal desires. The narrative is characterized by its lighthearted tone, making it likely to appeal to readers who enjoy comedic explorations of romantic relationships and life's absurdities.  The opening of the novel introduces the protagonist, an older man reflecting on his single life and the pressure to marry. He depicts a sense of frustration and humor about his situation as he interacts with his imaginary thoughts and outside opinions urging him to settle down. One particular evening, after an unsuccessful attempt to light a lamp, he visits a shoemaker's home, where he witnesses a festive celebration, which stirs memories and intensifies his feelings of loneliness and inadequacy. His inner dialogue reveals a mix of longing for companionship and reluctance to embrace the responsibilities of marriage, setting the stage for a comedic journey towards love and self-discovery. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[80],"Soini, Lauri",143,"Leikillinen kertomus vanhasta pojasta, joka jouluaaton yksinäisyydessä päättää viimein etsiä itselleen puolison. Teos on huumorilla sävytetty kuvaus poikamiehen pohdinnoista ja tiestä avioliittoon.",{"number":84,"title":85,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":86,"bookId":87,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":88,"origin":89,"language":17,"yearPublished":90,"yearPublishedTranslation":91,"wordCount":92,"charCount":93,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":94,"gutenbergSubjects":95,"gutenbergCategories":98,"gutenbergSummary":99,"gutenbergTranslators":100,"gutenbergDownloadCount":101,"aiDescription":102},467,"Matkustus Belgiaan","467-reuter-fritz-matkustus-belgiaan","467__Reuter_Fritz__Matkustus_Belgiaan",[67],[],1855,1888,31641,179562,36362,[96,97],"Epic poetry, German -- Adaptations","Peasants -- Germany -- Fiction",[77,27],"\"Matkustus Belgiaan\" by Fritz Reuter is a fictional narrative written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds in the context of a small village where the lives of two neighboring families, particularly focusing on the main characters Ukko Swart and his son Frits, are intertwined with discussions about sending Frits abroad for education in Belgium. The book humorously explores themes of parental authority, youth aspirations, and the cultural curiosity of travel.  At the start of the story, Ukko Swart, a laid-back farmer, contemplates his son's future while dealing with the comical chaos created by the local insects and the menial problems of daily life. His neighbor, Ukko Witt, joins him to discuss an important decision regarding their sons, leading to a humorous debate between the two men and their wives about the necessity and safety of sending the boys away. Swart's determination to expose Frits to experiences beyond their village life highlights a clash of ambitions and parental concerns, while the comic interactions with their wives showcase the humor in their domestic lives. The opening sets a light-hearted tone that invites readers to engage with the characters' journeys ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],255,"Reuterin humoristinen kertomus seuraa saksalaisten talonpoikien matkaa Belgiaan. Teos kuvaa kansanihmisten elämää, matkan kommelluksia ja kohtaamisia 1800-luvun puolivälissä huumorin ja inhimillisen lämmön kautta.",{"number":104,"title":105,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":106,"bookId":107,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":108,"origin":109,"language":17,"yearPublished":90,"yearPublishedTranslation":111,"wordCount":112,"charCount":113,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":114,"gutenbergSubjects":115,"gutenbergCategories":116,"gutenbergSummary":118,"gutenbergTranslators":119,"gutenbergDownloadCount":120,"aiDescription":121},468,"Kahden talonpojan ulkomaan-matka","468-reuter-fritz-kahden-talonpojan-ulkomaan-matka","468__Reuter_Fritz__Kahden_talonpojan_ulkomaan-matka",[67],[110],"saksalainen",1913,30373,178175,14607,[96],[117,77,27],"German Literature","\"Kahden talonpojan ulkomaan-matka\" by Fritz Reuter is a humorous novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative follows the lives of two farming families, particularly focusing on the characters Ukko Swart and his neighbor Ukko Witt as they make plans for their sons, Frits and Kalle, to travel abroad for agricultural education in Belgium. The book captures the rural setting and the quirks of small-town life, marked by the comedic dynamics between the husbands and their wives.  The opening of the novel introduces us to Ukko Swart, who is comfortably reminiscing about a meal while relaxing in his home, surrounded by a tranquil atmosphere. As time passes, his neighbor, Ukko Witt, visits him, leading to a discussion about the future of their sons. They engage in a humorously circular debate about the necessity of sending the boys abroad for education, culminating in a decision to seek approval from their wives. The chapter portrays a blend of familial relationships, the comedic misunderstandings that arise from their discussions, and a touch of local color that sets the tone for their forthcoming adventures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],342,"Humoristinen romaani seuraa kahden saksalaisen talonpojan matkaa ulkomaille 1850-luvulla. Teos kuvaa elävästi maalaiselämää ja niitä koomisia kommelluksia, joita matkanteko ja vieraat ympäristöt tuovat tullessaan.",5,1,24]