Super -inherits inherited. My Soviet grandfathers
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Which of us does not dream of superpowers: to be invisible, breathing under water, overcome any obstacles - just like the heroes of popular comics? While Kuzma and Danila are seriously preoccupied with the search for Superilla’s source, Polina had already found him. And this is not a spider bite or serum with radioactive ingredients, but ... the story of your own family.
The Rusanovs settled in Siberia more than a hundred years ago. The founder of the clan Kuzma Anisimovich, according to family traditions, had the gift of healing, and his son, grandfather Semyon, was a long -liver, the keeper of the borrowing and old Vetla. The Rusanov can hide and keep treasures, run quickly and swim - the main thing is not to forget to "open" river before swimming.
Olga Kolpakova - writer, journalist, author of many books for children of different ages. She was born in the village of Ust-Pleanka of the Altai Territory and saw how ducklings were doing, tramps on the rollers, and a pumpkin is steamed in the Russian stove.
A family portrait against the background of the era created in this book is built on real events. Small excursions in the history spent by Ivan Privalov help to better understand the time in which Soviet grandfathers happened to live. Svetlana Kucher illustrated the book. For her, this story is about the most important and present - about the ability not to give up, to fight for yourself, for dear people, not to give up and not lose dignity at a variety of times.
For secondary and senior school age
The Rusanovs settled in Siberia more than a hundred years ago. The founder of the clan Kuzma Anisimovich, according to family traditions, had the gift of healing, and his son, grandfather Semyon, was a long -liver, the keeper of the borrowing and old Vetla. The Rusanov can hide and keep treasures, run quickly and swim - the main thing is not to forget to "open" river before swimming.
Olga Kolpakova - writer, journalist, author of many books for children of different ages. She was born in the village of Ust-Pleanka of the Altai Territory and saw how ducklings were doing, tramps on the rollers, and a pumpkin is steamed in the Russian stove.
A family portrait against the background of the era created in this book is built on real events. Small excursions in the history spent by Ivan Privalov help to better understand the time in which Soviet grandfathers happened to live. Svetlana Kucher illustrated the book. For her, this story is about the most important and present - about the ability not to give up, to fight for yourself, for dear people, not to give up and not lose dignity at a variety of times.
For secondary and senior school age
Author:
Author:Kolpakova Olga Valerievna
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907362-37-6
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