All books for children are not really children. Many of them have hidden meanings in adulthood. But there were also books that left a deep wound that was still not delayed in our soul. And therefore, a small number of people read these books again.
Previously, we talked about 20 books that should be read exactly during adolescence.
“White Bim Black Ear”, Gabriel Troeopol

This story about “Russian Hachiko” begins very encouraging, but in the end, to give us a decisive blow in the soul. The Great Patriotic War Ivan Ivanovich’s old hunter and disabled person receives a puppy for himself, which will definitely wait for death – from birth, the spotted color does not comply with the standard of the Scotther It is called a plug. The tail brings great joy despite the jokes. However, once a piece of heart makes itself felt – and the owner is placed in the hospital. Through surveillance, the dog will have to know the difficulties of surviving four -legged.
“Num”, Ivan Turgenev

From childhood, this book had to shelve his head in order to know the void and joy of the presence of Russian serfs and to understand the hero’s action. Stupid, but tall, honest and hardworking janitor had to marry the laundry, but noble woman gives the bride as a drunk. The only consolation for him is a loving puppy who is saved from the water walking behind his tail. After learning his devotion, Asilzade puts him in front of a difficult choice.
“Railing”, Vladimir Zheleznikov

Vladimir Zheleznikov raised the issue of persecution among adolescents and showed Soviet school children not from the beautiful side. In the sixth grade of a state school, the great patriotic war Nikolayevich, the veteran of the brand new girl Lena Bessoltseva comes to the new class. He collects pictures and manages a closed lifestyle. Therefore, his classmates also think of the eccentric and a pseudonym gives a railing, but not disturbed, but tries to join the team. Dima falls in love with a man of Somov class, but once he changes the class and Lena decides to be guilty. When the leader of the class decides to name Demir Button, the man has not enough spirit to confess. The end of this story is so sad and ruthless that no one wants to read history again.
“Black Chicken or Underground Residents”, Anthony Pogorelsky

This book is about how a super field can change the character of a person even worse. In order to educate him with honesty and respect for him, Pogorelsky wrote his nephew to an arrangement of the future writer Alexei Tolstoy. The hero of the story also carries the name Alyosha, who works and lives in the St. Petersburg boarding house in the 1780s. In his spare time, especially the black -crested Chernushka nourishes the chicken he distinguishes. When the cook wants to kill him at dinner, the child gives a gold empire for his life. In gratitude, the chicken, which turns out to be an official of the underground city, rewarded it, but in return, he wants to protect his secret. Unfortunately, by gaining talent, the child worsens and makes a deadly mistake.
“Match Girl”, Hans Christian Andersen

For the new year, all children were not given beautiful toys and treated with desserts. On the eve of the holiday, a little girl sells matches in a violent frost, fearing to go back to a brutal father. To keep it warm, the baby lights that take the shape of the Alevi dreamed match. The girl’s pain and broke our last heart.
Source: People Talk

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