Bridge to Terabithia
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The name of the American writer Katherine Paterson is widely known outside the United States. Her literary mastery has been recognized by a huge number of international and national awards in the field of children's literature, including the H.C. Andersen Medal, the A. Lindgren Award, and two Newbery Medals. The writer finds the courage to talk about such "uncomfortable" things as pain, misunderstanding, loneliness, and even death. Paterson's stories do not always end well, but they are always filled with hope. These are the kinds of books that help a young person grow up. Ten-year-old Jesse Aarons draws well, but few people know about it. His parents are barely making ends meet - they have no time for their son's fantasies, and if his sisters find out, they will start to pester him with ridicule. But one day, Jesse gets a new neighbor - his peer Leslie Burke. She is completely different from the rest of his classmates: she dresses strangely, and she does not have a TV. But she knows a bunch of different stories and you can talk to her about anything. And even go to a fairy-tale land together - Terabithia...
This piercing and wise book talks about the courage to be yourself and how a heavy loss helps you become stronger and find your own path. In 1978, Katherine Paterson was awarded the most honorable US prize in the field of children's literature - the Newbery Medal - for her novel "Bridge to Terabithia".
This piercing and wise book talks about the courage to be yourself and how a heavy loss helps you become stronger and find your own path. In 1978, Katherine Paterson was awarded the most honorable US prize in the field of children's literature - the Newbery Medal - for her novel "Bridge to Terabithia".
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