
Boyhood
by:
Leo Tolstoy
Edition: Annotated
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1523319763
ISBN 13: 9781523319763
Publication date:
January 1st, 2016
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages: 64
Genres: Science Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Biography, Action & Adventure, Autobiography & Memoir
Leo Tolstoy’s exploration of youth comes alive in this rich narrative that delves into the life of a young boy navigating the complexities of childhood in 19th-century Russia. Through his keen observations, Tolstoy captures the innocence and confusion that often accompany growing up, showcasing the protagonist's encounters with family, friends, and the world around him. The author crafts a tapestry of vivid experiences that resonate with the universal struggles and joys of adolescence.
In his reflective journey, the boy grapples with moral dilemmas and societal expectations, revealing the intimate battle between innocence and the harsh realities of adult life. The narrative is imbued with an authenticity that distinguishes his characters, making each interaction meaningful and relevant to readers of all ages. Every moment, whether joyful or sorrowful, contributes to the boy's understanding of love, loss, and identity.
Annotated insights provide a deeper context, allowing readers to engage with Tolstoy’s thoughts, philosophies, and historical references. These annotations serve as a bridge, connecting modern readers to the intricate layers of meaning and cultural significance woven throughout the narrative. They illuminate the timeless nature of Tolstoy's reflections on childhood, enhancing the reading experience.
Through heartfelt prose and keen observation, Tolstoy invites readers to reminisce about their own childhoods while encouraging a deep exploration of the themes of growth and self-discovery. The touching moments and profound lessons resonate long after the final page is turned.
In his reflective journey, the boy grapples with moral dilemmas and societal expectations, revealing the intimate battle between innocence and the harsh realities of adult life. The narrative is imbued with an authenticity that distinguishes his characters, making each interaction meaningful and relevant to readers of all ages. Every moment, whether joyful or sorrowful, contributes to the boy's understanding of love, loss, and identity.
Annotated insights provide a deeper context, allowing readers to engage with Tolstoy’s thoughts, philosophies, and historical references. These annotations serve as a bridge, connecting modern readers to the intricate layers of meaning and cultural significance woven throughout the narrative. They illuminate the timeless nature of Tolstoy's reflections on childhood, enhancing the reading experience.
Through heartfelt prose and keen observation, Tolstoy invites readers to reminisce about their own childhoods while encouraging a deep exploration of the themes of growth and self-discovery. The touching moments and profound lessons resonate long after the final page is turned.