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The task of the book is to convey this or that meaning to the reader. With each new era, history is rewritten, that which goes against the primary goals is hushed up or cut out. The old book is valuable in that it can be a lot to comprehend, compare with modern literature. Honestly ... in my childhood I read such books from my grandfather.You were a grandfather not to travel abroad. First of all, it’s the memory of you ...although this book was written in Soviet times, by Soviet people, who are usually called occupiers in the Baltic countries, but its writing style cannot be compared with modern authors who write in a mean language because they take on the soul, educating, patriotic feelings and ridiculing all human vices, no, it’s not Dostoevsky, no, it’s not Tolstoy, the language of its writing is understandable to most ordinary residents of Soviet Russia, but it was written from the heart, affecting all the little things that appear before the heroes, every bush, every little thing. hands contemporary authors of Russian bestsellers.


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