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E. va Janikovszky

    23. apríl 1926 – 14. júl 2003

    Táto autorka je známa predovšetkým svojimi detskými knihami, ktoré boli preložené do 35 jazykov. Jej diela, určené pre deti aj dospelých, sa vyznačujú osobitým štýlom a často sa zameriavajú na témy rodiny a identity. Knihy zvyčajne obsahujú silné a zapamätateľné postavy, ktoré čitateľom umožňujú nahliadnuť do sveta detskej fantázie a dospelých starostí. Detské knihy tejto autorky sú cenené pre svoju inteligenciu, humor a citlivé spracovanie.

    E. va Janikovszky
    It Was Like This...
    Happiness!
    Už zase já
    If I Were a Grown-Up
    Keby som bol dospelý
    Mne sa vždy musí niečo stať
    • Dospelý si robí, čo chce, dieťa musí robiť to, čo chce dospelý. Dospelý ustavične okrikuje dieťa: Obleč si sveter! umy si ruky!...

      Keby som bol dospelý
    • If I Were a Grown-Up

      • 32 stránok
      • 2 hodiny čítania
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      Universal thruths in a book about how unfair it is to be a child... to be told to do everything, while grown-ups can do anything they want.First watched through the eyes of a child, later the perspective changes to that of a child, fantasizing about how he would behave as a grown up. Within the borders of his imagination, how he would suspect to act as a grwon up.

      If I Were a Grown-Up
    • It Was Like This...

      • 69 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      Thirty years have passed since Éva Janikovszky wrote Az úgy volt... The coin-operated phone-box in the street is no longer an excuse for a thirteen-year-old boy to slip out of his apartment. The international scouting movement has superseded Hungary's old "pioneer" movement, and today children find their foreign "pen friends" through the internet, not by writing and posting letters. Our teenage hero tries his hand at writing to a person with a strange name from Estonia. He also tries skating, lying to his girl-friend, planting trees and shrubs in the park, all with varying degrees of success. Most of all, he tries to understand the world around him, dominated by adults who are his own and his friends' parents, relatives and teachers. Essentially he is no different from today's teenagers with their mobile phones, MP4s and computers. That is why Eva Janikovszky is timeless: she could see into her own child as he grew, implant herself in his thoughts, and make them universal and ageless. This is why all these decades later young adolescents (not to mention their parents!) will be enthralled by this, the latest of Móra Ferenc Könyvkiadó's English translations of Eva Janikovszky's (semi-)fiction for children.

      It Was Like This...
    • "Ich gehe schon in den Kindergarten" verkündet stolz das Kind, wenn es zum erstenmal in den Kindergarten geht. "Ja, es geht schon in den Kindergarten!" seufzen die Eltern und denken daran, wie schnell doch die Zeit vergeht. "Du bist schon ein Kindergartenkind!" weckt die Kindergärtnerin in ihrem Schützling das Selbstbewußtsein: Es kann und weiß nun mehr als andere, die noch nicht in den Kindergarten gehen. Der Kindergarten ist wirklich ein großes Ereignis im Leben aller Jungen und Mädchen. Hier bereitet sie die Kindergärtnerin beim Spielen liebevoll auf das Leben in der Gemeinschaft vor....

      Ich gehe schon in den Kindergarten