Masha Vaysman “Longing for a jigsaw”

Masha Vaysman’s stories are that high-quality children’s prose that is so lacking today. Funny stories from the life of fifth-graders, twins Vera and Philip, will remind many parents of “Deniska’s stories” – first of all, with a surprisingly sincere intonation.

Masha Vaysman’s stories are that high-quality children’s prose that is so lacking today. Funny stories from the life of fifth-graders, twins Vera and Philip, will remind many parents of “Deniska’s stories” – first of all, with a surprisingly sincere intonation. Like Viktor Dragunsky, behind seeming carelessness, behind chopped short sentences that imitate an oral story, there is a text verified to the millimeter, in which every word is in its place. “Summer is the best thing I have ever seen. That’s why it ends so quickly. In general, all good things come to an end quickly. For example, vanilla ice cream. Most of the time it’s just fruit. I would love fruit if I had never tried vanilla. So it is with winter. If it were not for summer, I would love winter very much … ”While narrating on behalf of 10-year-old Philip, Masha Vaisman manages not to take a single false note.

August

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