Anna Manitskaya

Anna Manitskaya
@Manna
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"Küçük Kadınlar", Louisa May Alcott tarafından yazılmış, Amerikan İç Savaşı döneminde geçen ve dört kız kardeşin (Meg, Jo, Beth ve Amy) çocukluktan yetişkinliğe geçişlerini anlatan bir romandır. Kitap, aile bağlarını, toplumsal beklentileri ve bireysel gelişim arayışlarını ele alır. Hikaye, March ailesinin, özellikle de dört kız kardeşin, hayatlarını ve birbirleriyle olan ilişkilerini takip eder. Kız kardeşler, babaları savaştayken anneleriyle birlikte zorlu bir yaşam mücadelesi verirler. Her birinin farklı karakterleri vardır ve kendi hayallerini, arzularını ve zorluklarını yaşarlar. Ana karakterler ve hikayeleri: Meg: En büyük kız kardeş, aileye düşkün, güzelliğiyle öne çıkan ve evlilik hayalleri kuran bir karakterdir. Jo: Romanın ana kahramanı, yazar olmak isteyen, özgür ruhlu ve asi bir genç kızdır. Beth: Hassas, nazik ve müziğe yetenekli bir kızdır. Amy: En küçük kız kardeş, sanatçı olma hayalleri kuran, kibar ve bazen de kaprisli bir kızdır. "Küçük Kadınlar", kız kardeşlerin birbirlerine destek olarak zorlukların üstesinden gelmesini, bireysel gelişimlerini ve evlilik, kariyer gibi toplumsal beklentilerle başa çıkmalarını konu alır. Roman, dönemin toplumsal yapısı, kadınların rolleri ve aile değerleri hakkında da önemli ipuçları sunar.
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About this book In September of 1939, Anna Solden's new country, Canada, and her old one, Germany, are now at war. Anna has just started at a new school, where she struggles to cope with her poor vision, a teacher who bullies her for German name, and her classwork. Her father is so worried about the war that he hardly has time for her anymore, and even her big brother Rudi is behaving strangely. Then a letter from Germany brings the war right to their doorstep, and Rudi makes a choice that leads to tragedy. There has never been a darker time for Anna's family. Anna finally realizes that she understands such darkness, and that she alone can help — but how? First published in 1977, Listen for the Singing won the Canada Council Award for Children’s Literature
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About this book 50th Anniversary Edition. Nine-year-old Anna has always been the clumsy one in the family. Nine-year-old Anna Solden has always been the clumsy one in the family — somehow she can never do anything right. She bumps into tables, and she can’t read the chalkboard at school. Her perfect brothers and sisters call her “Awkward Anna.” When Papa announces that the family is moving from Germany to Canada — he’s worried about what the Nazis’ rise to power will bring — Anna’s heart sinks. How can she learn English when she can’t even read German properly? But when the Soldens arrive in Canada, Anna learns that there is a reason for her clumsiness. And suddenly, wonderfully, her whole world begins to change. Discover why generations of readers have loved this classic story by one of Canada’s most beloved storytellers. Includes bonus content: how the story came to be, reader discussion questions and activities. Reviews “Jean Little has again created realistic characters whose interactions make this a touching story with which children will readily identify.” — School Library Journal “In Canada [Anna] comes into her own. A moving, honest and strong story.” — Michelle Landsberg’s Guide to Children’s Books “Moving is never easy, especially when you're a little 9-year-old girl moving from the tumult of living in Nazi Germany to Canada in the 1930s. And if you're clumsy and your older brothers and sisters all call you "Awkward Anna" as well, it's even worse. In award-winning writer Jean Little's poignant novel, From Anna, readers are sure to be touched by Anna Solden's struggles with her new home in Canada, the unfamiliar language of English, and the realization that, in fact, there is a reason for her being such an awkward child. When it’s discovered that Anna