A disgusting benefit store. Tales
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Albert Anatolievich Likhanov (1935-2021) was a famous Russian writer and public figure, founder of the Russian Children's Fund, who devoted more than 30 years to the service of childhood. His books are widely known not only in Russia, but also in many countries of the world. All of them are permeated with concern for children's destinies. Continuing the traditions of Russian classic writers, his works nurture good in people's souls and teach them to resist evil. The novels "The Shop of Unsightly Aids" and "Children's Library", like many of A. A. Likhanov's works, are dedicated to military childhood.
Children and during the war remained children. Amidst hunger and general anxiety, they still found something that made them at least a little happier. The store, where so many unusual things are sold, and the children's library became islands of peace, joy and hope for them during those difficult years. These two stories are about the first understanding of friendship, honor and nobility.
For middle school age.
Children and during the war remained children. Amidst hunger and general anxiety, they still found something that made them at least a little happier. The store, where so many unusual things are sold, and the children's library became islands of peace, joy and hope for them during those difficult years. These two stories are about the first understanding of friendship, honor and nobility.
For middle school age.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Cool library
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