
Το αγόρι με τη ριγέ πιτζάμα
A World War II, Historical, Fiction book. He looked down and did something quite out of character for him: he took hold of...
Είναι πολύ δύσκολο να περιγράψεις την ιστορία αυτού του βιβλίου. Συνήθως στο οπισθόφυλλο δίνουμε κάποια στοιχεία για την πλοκή, στην περίπτωσή μας όμως πιστεύουμε πως αυτό θα χαλάσει τις εκπλήξεις που κρύβονται στο κείμενο -και είναι πολλές. Πιστεύουμε πως είναι σημαντικό να αρχίσεις να το διαβάζεις χωρίς να ξέρεις ποιο είναι το θέμα του.Αν πάντως αρχίσεις να το διαβάζεις, θα πας μια μεγάλη βόλτα μ ένα αγόρι που λέγεται Μπρούνο. Και αργά ή γρήγορα θα βρεθείς, μαζί με τον Μπρούνο, μπροστά σε ένα συρματόπλεγμα και θα γνωρίσεις ένα αγόρι που ζει από την άλλη πλευρά του συρματοπλέγματος.Συρματοπλέγματα σαν αυτό υπάρχουν σε όλα σχεδόν τα μέρη του κόσμου. Ευχόμαστε όμως ποτέ στη ζωή σου να μη βρεθείς μπροστά σε κάποιο από αυτά.
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