Valentin Petrovich Kataev, a Russian writer and playwright, went through the Great Patriotic War and knew firsthand the grief it brought to our country, depriving thousands of children of their childhood. In 1944, Kataev wrote the book "Son of the Regiment"โa vivid, truthful story about the difficult fate of Vanya Solntsev, who lost his family during the war. Finding himself in an artillery regiment, this fearless boy fought alongside adult soldiers, proving that heroism is not only courage and bravery, but also great labor, unbending will, and immense love for the Motherland.
Contents:
01. Things (read by Alexander Kuritsyn)
02. Notes of a Fat Man (read by Dmitry Shilyaev)
03. Little Red Crosses (read by Maria Ossovskaya)
04. Tolstoyan (read by Dmitry Shilyaev)
05. Flowers (read by Sergey Kazakov)
06. The Man with a Bundle (read by Sergey Oleksyak)
07. In the Besieged City (read by Yegor Serov)
08. Fellow Countrymen (read by Ivan Litvinov)
09. The Accursed Wind (read by Ivan Litvinov)
10. Surprise (read by Ivan Litvinov)
11. The Third Tank (read by Igor Taradaykin)