Boris, the round-headed child, reigns like a despot in the little house he lives in with his mother. His mother, Bulle, formerly known as Aglaia, was once the all-powerful queen of the country Marylene. Since Marylene's fall, residents have lived in peace thanks to a self-governing system they have adopted. But when Boris meets Sabine, a warrior French fry thirsty for revenge, nothing will ever be the same ...The final book in Anne Simon's "Tales of Marylene '' graphic novel trilogy (after The Song of Aglaia and Empress Cixtisis), Boris the Potato Child delivers a bitter critique of our consumerist impulses and abuses. Mixing literature and pop culture (such as mashing Simone de Beauvoir with the Beatles), Simon has created in Marylene a world as abundant in visual imagination as Oz or Narnia, but crafted with a Swiftian pen that's mightier than any man's sword.
Boris is the only wolf attending a fancy Swiss boarding school. Despite a few snobs and a rude vice-principal, he makes friends, learns how to "log in" and heli-board, and has a plentiful supply of cake. Yet still, he can't shake the idea that something funny is going on... Morovian wolves are sophisticated, thoughtful and, above all, polite. But they do have very large appetites... This series will have readers howling with delight
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era who is considered by many to be the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature. He was born into Russian nobility in Moscow. He published his first poem at the age of 15, and was widely recognized by the literary establishment by the time of his graduation from the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. Upon graduation from the Lycee, Pushkin recited his controversial poem "Ode to Liberty", one of several that led to his exile by Tsar Alexander I of Russia. While under the strict surveillance of the Tsar's political police and unable to publish, Pushkin wrote his most famous play, the drama Boris Godunov. His novel in verse, Eugene Onegin, was serialized between 1825 and 1832.
Boris Nemtsov, was gunned down on Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge in the shadow of the Kremlin walls. And for three years, the official investigation has failed to shed light on the circumstances of the most high-profile political assassination in modern Russia. Russian authorities are categorically refusing to recognize the fact that Nemtsov was murdered for his political activities. The investigators and the Moscow District Military Court have rejected almost all applications submitted by the lawyers of Zhanna Nemtsova and Ms. Olga Mikhailova, in particular the applications to reclassify the crime under Article 277 of the Criminal Code of Russian Federation as "encroachment on the life of a statesman or a public figure." The prosecution was brought under Article 105 of the Criminal Code, "Murder"-as in the cases of, for example, domestic murder out of jealousy, murder for commercial reasons, et cetera. Five suspects were charged with the execution of the crime. Yes, the perpetrators were quickly found, detained, put on trial, convicted, and sent to prison. But two key questions remain unanswered. All of them are natives of Chechnya, and some of them are close to Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Chechnya, and his entourage. The law enforcement agencies have not managed to detain any of the organizers or masterminds of the murder, and only some of the actual perpetrators have been detained. Two key questions remain unanswered. The first is the motive behind the murder of my father. The investigative team and the court were silent on this. In Russia and across the world, politicians and experts and the general public understand that it was a politically motivated murder aimed at stopping Boris Nemtsov's] activities in the Russian opposition.
Drama "Boris Godunov" - odno iz samyh znakovyh proizvedenij v istorii russkoj dramaturgii vyshedshej iz pod pera vydajushhegosja mastera Aleksandra Sergeevicha Pushkina. P'esa posvjashhena real'nym istoricheskim personazham i sobytijam, odnako oni tvorcheski pereosmysleny i obogashheny blagodarja original'noj avtorskoj interpretacii.
Introducing Boris Badger, Raven, Babushka and Jack the donkey. Boris and Raven share breakfast. Raven tells a story. Badger and Raven embark on an adventure to obtain a birthday present for Jack. Babushka and her two dogs intervene. Boris and Raven learn a lesson.
This is the second book in the series "Boris Badger". Boris, Jack and Raven take the old Grandmother's Savta's] fall harvest of pumpkins and cider to the market. Raven tells a tale on the way, before they run into trouble - a big storm and a cart stuck-in-the-mud. With teamwork and fellowship, they make a successful journey to deliver the goods. They marvel at the sights and smells of the market before trekking home again. In the process, the old saying "when you find yourself in a hole - stop digging" gets debunked.
This is the second book in the series "Boris Badger". Boris, Jack and Raven take the old Grandmother's Savta's] fall harvest of pumpkins and cider to the market. Raven tells a tale on the way, before they run into trouble - a big storm and a cart stuck-in-the-mud. With teamwork and fellowship, they make a successful journey to deliver the goods. They marvel at the sights and smells of the market before trekking home again. In the process, the old saying "when you find yourself in a hole - stop digging" gets debunked.
Angry thoughts swirl around in Boris B. Bear's head when he does not get his own way. With his Dad's help, Boris learns to use tapping to calm his body and his brain. Join Boris, and you can learn, too
Boris, the Bullfrog is a story about the adventures of a little boy named Andy. His exciting adventures begin when he goes on a family vacation to the cottage and meets a bullfrog he calls Boris. Read and find out how their friendship develops.
Boris, the Bullfrog is a story about the adventures of a little boy named Andy. His exciting adventures begin when he goes on a family vacation to the cottage and meets a bullfrog he calls Boris. Read and find out how their friendship develops.
Monster Mummy is going shopping, so Boris is babysitting for Monster Baby. The thing is, Boris isn't very good at it. He plonks Monster Baby in the dog basket, forgets to feed him and falls fast asleep when he should be putting Baby to bed. Can you help Boris babysit before things get really out of hand? There's a lot of looking after to do! With a cute, furry baby monster on ribbon to play with and attach to each page. A hilarious follow-up to the bestselling Calm Down, Boris! by the super-talented Sam Lloyd.