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Black hen

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Black hen
9.99 €
"Black Hen, or Underground Dwellers" - an extraordinary, enchanting story that Antoni Pogorelsky (pseudonym of Alexei Alexeevich Perovsky) wrote for his much-loved nephew Alyosha - the future famous writer Alexei Tolstoy. This is the first work in the history of Russian literature written specifically for children.
The boy Alyosha is studying at a boarding school in St. Petersburg. On vacation, his school friends go home, and he is left alone. That's when amazing and unbelievable things start to happen to Alyosha. Illustrations for the book were drawn by modern artist Tatyana Safonova. For this book Tatyana Safonova became a laureate of the International Book Illustration and Design Contest - "Image of the Book" in the nomination "New Names". For primary school age.
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