How does the forest speak to us? With rustling leaves, bird songs, or animal growls?
Young listeners will learn the answer in a collection of the best stories by the well-known writer-naturalist Georgy Skrebitsky!
Georgy Alekseevich Skrebitsky is a writer-naturalist.
In his stories, people and nature are closely connected. G. Skrebitsky believed that it is not only humans who transform nature, but also nature transforms people and society as a whole—educating moral qualities and morality. Many of the author’s stories are autobiographical: from childhood he loved the forest, hunting, and in his father’s home there were always many rescued animals and birds.
The collection includes G. Skrebitsky’s best works—“The Forest Little Voice,” “The Orphan,” “Ivanych the Cat,” “Forest Great-Grandfather,” and others.