Aldabra. Turtle who loved Shakespeare
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Eya, the grandmother of a ten-year-old Eliza, believes that death can be circled around a finger-you only need to transform into someone and live on. Eliza loves her eccentric grandmother, with whom she is related not only by the first letter of the name, but also by the fascination with art and Shakespeare: when Eliza visits her grandmother, they play and read from the roles of his play, and Eya draws paintings and teaches the granddaughter of wisdom.
Eliza admits that her grandmother is a little strange and has recently changed and old. But she has no one to share her anxieties-after all, the grandmother and mother of Eliza are in a strong quarrel due to the long-term misunderstanding and insults of the past. But when Grandmother Aya suddenly begins to dream of an unknown aldabra and changes not by the day, but by the clock, becoming more and more dissimilar to herself, Eliza understands: without her help and support, the grandmother will not be able to realize her dream and gain the desired freedom
Eliza admits that her grandmother is a little strange and has recently changed and old. But she has no one to share her anxieties-after all, the grandmother and mother of Eliza are in a strong quarrel due to the long-term misunderstanding and insults of the past. But when Grandmother Aya suddenly begins to dream of an unknown aldabra and changes not by the day, but by the clock, becoming more and more dissimilar to herself, Eliza understands: without her help and support, the grandmother will not be able to realize her dream and gain the desired freedom
Author:
Author:Gandolfi Silvana
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
Series:
Series: Classic Self-Scatter
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91759-751-5
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