Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Ночевала тучка золотая...

Rate this book
«Они ехали в метро, в троллейбусе, шли какими-то переулками. Она ничего не замечала, кроме Фридриха.
— Ты представляешь, где мы? — с улыбкой наконец спросил он.
— Нет. Я совершенно запуталась. И удивляюсь, как ты хорошо ориентируешься в Москве.
— О! Я достаточно изучил этот путь.
Они вошли в покосившиеся ворота. Облупившиеся стены старых домов окружали двор с четырех сторон.
Фридрих пошел вперед. Соня едва поспевала за ним. Он остановился около двери, притронулся к ней рукой, не позвонил, не постучал, а просто притронулся, и она открылась.
В дверях стоял Людвиг.
Потом Соня смутно припоминала, что случилось.
Ее сразу же охватил панический страх, сразу же, как только о

172 pages, Kindle Edition

1 person is currently reading
4 people want to read

About the author

Agnia Kuznetsova

7 books2 followers
Agniya Aleksandrovna Kuznetsova was a Russian Soviet writer.

She studied in the 8th grade when the pioneer newspaper "Young Leninist" published her first article. Perhaps it was this note that was destined to play a decisive role later, when the girl applied to the Faculty of Philology at Leningrad University. There, at the university, a twenty-year-old student, Kuznetsova, wrote her first stories, which were published in the collective collection "October" (1932).

After graduation, she worked in the editorial offices of pioneer and youth newspapers in Leningrad and Novosibirsk, then in the Irkutsk Radio Committee, in the editorial office of children's broadcasting. A close acquaintance with the life of the school helped her to better understand and feel the peculiarities of child psychology, to understand deeper into school problems. And when the almanac "New Siberia" published in 1939 her first story "In the Chulym taiga", published a year later as a separate book in Irkutsk, criticism spoke of Kuznetsova as a talented, original children's writer.

Her husband was the writer Georgy Markov

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
4 (40%)
4 stars
4 (40%)
3 stars
2 (20%)
2 stars
0 (0%)
1 star
0 (0%)
No one has reviewed this book yet.

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.