We present to your attention the third part of “The Pedagogical Poem,” a remarkable work by the outstanding Soviet educator and writer Anton Semenovich Makarenko, who developed a special system for raising difficult adolescents and juvenile offenders. The book tells the story of the birth and development of the Gorky children’s colony, which in the 1920s was created and led by A. S. Makarenko. This book opened a new chapter in the history of pedagogy and became a good study guide—for every parent, teacher, mentor, and for anyone dealing with the difficult and thankless task of raising a person. At the same time, it is a novel-poem with vivid human images, dynamic narration, amusing situations, and colorful dialogues—so engaging you read it in one breath.