Scuffy (Russian version)

Scuffy (Russian version)

by Luba Brezhnev
Scuffy (Russian version)

Scuffy (Russian version)

by Luba Brezhnev

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Overview

Scuffy is the true story about Luba Brezhnev's pet rat. He was like no other ordinary rat, had no cage, and used the cat door. Scuffy usually ate with the cat. But, sometime eat at the dinner table with guests. He liked baths in the kitchen sink and slept wherever he pleased. Although Scuffy was a boy rat, but when he was bad he was sometimes called 'an ill-bred little'.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046550085
Publisher: Luba Brezhnev
Publication date: 01/29/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 5 - 13 Years
Language: Russian

About the Author

My dear readers, my name is Luba Brezhnev. I am a writer and a journalist. My book "The World I Left Behind" was published by Random House and made it into the New York best-selling authors list. It was recommended by the McLaughlin Group as one of the best twelve books of the year. My next book, published in Moscow, also became a bestseller. Now I'm writing books for children.

Why did I begin to write for children?

First of all, because I love children very much. Of course, the stores today are filled with many entertaining books for children. Some are very well written, but I wanted to write books that would teach children to live according to their conscience and stand up for those who have been treated unfairly. I wanted to write books about benevolence, morality, and the ability to love others and be a true friend.
In our days, the moral development of the younger generations is a pressing issue. I view writing for children as a serious responsibility. My books are about kindness, about compassion for the weak, about respect for oneself and for others. They teach lessons about courtesy and tolerance. I hope very much that my heroes will touch the hearts of young readers and their parents.

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