About a girl who ... it"s good to live in the world!
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This is a book about one happy childhood at the beginning of the 20th century. Nine -year -old Musya Starobelskaya is preparing to enter the gymnasium and keeps a diary in which he describes in detail all his joys, concerns, important and trifling events and reflections on a variety of topics.
The reader plunges into the atmosphere of pre -revolutionary childhood with his games and toys, pranks, holidays, home performances and gymnasium words.
Vera Novitskaya, who taught herself at the female gymnasium, created a lively and direct image of a girl who lives well in the world, and the illustrator Victor Britvin gave this book the charm of a real girlish diary with dried flowers, photographs, ink blots and children"s drawings.
For children 8-11 years old
The reader plunges into the atmosphere of pre -revolutionary childhood with his games and toys, pranks, holidays, home performances and gymnasium words.
Vera Novitskaya, who taught herself at the female gymnasium, created a lively and direct image of a girl who lives well in the world, and the illustrator Victor Britvin gave this book the charm of a real girlish diary with dried flowers, photographs, ink blots and children"s drawings.
For children 8-11 years old
Author:
Author:Novitskaya Vera Sergeevna
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
Series:
Series: Children's fiction
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9287-3181-6
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