A small animal, unknown to science, moves to the city, meets a crocodile and a young girl, and together they help others who are looking for friends. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Classical Soviet book for primary and pre-school children
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
The story of Crocodile Gene and his friends by E.Uspensky in fact is a true gem of the Soviet literature for kids.In the country where fiction for grown-ups was severely monitored and censors were more powerful than editors many of the writers had chosen to write for kids and thus re-direct their creative force into a more neutral flow wher political tensions were not present.When I read the editorial review I was really shocked. I bet the reviewer failed to understand the cultural references that the Russian people had in the Soviet Union. The Western type of kids' entertainment and literature driven by Tom & Jerry and Spiderman comic books (btw, there were no comic books in the Soviet Union. Kids read books instead.) was totally uncommon and even banned and kind stories like this one about Gene were everything the Soviet kids had. This story is a story about friendship - plain and simple. It is meant for really small kids and it is good enough at this point. Besides, it also gives a hint of what life in the Soviet Union was (the episode of buying bricks).If you liked this book, check out the Soyuzmultfilm animated series about Gene and Floptop.
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