
Desyat vagonov
작성자:
Levin D.
언어: 러시아어
형식: 하드커버
ISBN 10: 5995304291
ISBN 13: 9785995304296
출판 날짜:
January 1st, 2021
출판사: Knizhniki
페이지: 320
장르들: Science Fiction, Children’s
In a poignant exploration of memory and resilience, a group of children from a Leningrad Jewish orphanage shares their stories with two inquisitive young journalists. These accounts delve into the harrowing experiences and vibrant lives shaped by their challenging upbringing, revealing the indomitable spirit that flourished amidst adversity. Each child's narrative not only provides a window into their personal struggles but also reflects the broader tapestry of Jewish history during a tumultuous time.
Through candid interviews, the young journalists uncover tales of friendship, hope, and survival. The stories highlight the little joys that punctuated their hardships, as well as the connections formed in the orphanage that felt like family. These narratives breathe life into the past, allowing readers to connect with the emotional weight of their experiences and the strength of their community.
As the children recount their memories with sincerity and humor, readers are invited to reflect on themes of identity, belonging, and the healing power of storytelling. This collection of voices serves as a poignant reminder of the scars of history, but also of the enduring capacity to rise above and unite through shared experiences.
Through candid interviews, the young journalists uncover tales of friendship, hope, and survival. The stories highlight the little joys that punctuated their hardships, as well as the connections formed in the orphanage that felt like family. These narratives breathe life into the past, allowing readers to connect with the emotional weight of their experiences and the strength of their community.
As the children recount their memories with sincerity and humor, readers are invited to reflect on themes of identity, belonging, and the healing power of storytelling. This collection of voices serves as a poignant reminder of the scars of history, but also of the enduring capacity to rise above and unite through shared experiences.