Анастасия Строкина: Атлас загадочных мест России
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TextDescription: 60 p. 29/22,5/1 cm. HardboundOther title: - Anastasia Strokina: Atlas of Mysterious Places in Russia
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GESM Library Main Library | International Non-Fiction Grade School | ING 909 STR | Available | World Languages | G2400165 |
A book-guide to the unpopulated and traditional cities of Russia. Varra's daughter-in-law from the northern nation, who lives on the banks of the Ilmayok River, receives a mysterious notebook with crisp letters and confidential information, and an old card in succession from her grandmother. She, however, did not like such a gift, because her sisters had received more expensive gifts. But on that long-lasting evening, she washed the card and again thought that her grandfather had given her only the most important things he could - a husband, a wife, and a life full of connections. Malenkaya Varre and her free-wheeling son-in-law go on a journey to our mysterious Seydozer's farm, where they meet a giant, stay in the city of Ekaterinburg and see an old house, in which they live the most haunting vision. Otvazhnaya Varre does not help to descend into the underground of the Thunder Basin in Pskov, to check whether the forged book is actually being buried there. Then Varre will go to the Labynkyr lake, where a native of the Lokh-nesskogo chudovischa lives, and to Pereslavl-Zalesskiy to see with its glazing the legendary Sin-stone iceberg, which can be moved independently. These and many other uninhabited cities will give you the opportunity to travel around Russia in a mysterious and free way.
For children over 6 years old
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