The audiobook “Iron Bulkin” will tell you about the fun and instructive adventures of an ordinary schoolboy.
The publishing house “Deonica” has released a disc with a recording of an audio play based on the fairy-tale story “Iron Bulkin” by Yuri Ligeon. On the disc you will find an extraordinary story about what happened to the ordinary boy Sanya Bulkin on the eve of the New Year, with music, songs, and exciting adventures.
You will learn all the details of these captivating adventures if you listen to this cheerful and kind story instead of bad news on TV— in which, as it should be, good defeats evil, truth and friendship triumph, and the villains end up with nothing.
The story about Sanya is told by Honored Artist of Russia Natalia Minaeva. Music was composed by Astemir Dzamikhov. Duration: 4 hours 19 minutes.
We have no doubt that this fairy tale, aimed at children from 5 to 105 years old, will receive an enthusiastic welcome—both from children and from all their parents.
Yuri Ligeon writes about children and for children. That’s why it’s no surprise that his books have amazing titles: “Tuziks Don’t Give Up!”, “Carpsows–Piglets” and others. However, with a kind smile you can also talk about something serious. The author’s latest book “Ilya Muromets and the Power of Heaven,” which in 2008 became a nominee for the All-Russian Alexander Nevsky Literary Prize, convinces us of this.
Contents:
Part One
An introduction that you can skip
A street encounter
Part Two
The wild man of the forest
The little fir tree
Lopoushkin’s excellent deal
A fake surname
Luk, Hryuk, and Compostor
Bulkin is needed alive
A pine residence
A captivity
Part Three
The Inventor of Tomatoes
SOUP and PRIMUS
Lopoushkin doesn’t sit still
A ceiling dream
A swap
Oh, those women…
How to close an opening
Seek and find!
A chase
They’re beating ours!
Where textbooks grow
Part Four
An underground library
Not-good Albertus
Dry-ink-sulphate-and-something
A biscuit of politeness
The story of one boy
A siege turns into an ambush
A mad monster
A deadly clash
The Kulakovs and Zababykins put the fat stop point
Epilogue, or the story continues