When I was a child and learned about the way the sun illuminated one half of this world while the moon put to sleep the other half, the idea fascinated me endlessly. Often, in my geography class, I would imagine another girl;as old as me going to sleep at the other end of the world while I sat in class,studying,and I would wonder about this
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And I also know the Dennis you referred to...I had read those stories in Marathi (Dennischya Goshti). :)
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How did you find the book?
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I like the fact that Dennis is a normal boy; neither a goody-two shoes nor a brat.
Some of my favourite Dennis stories - The Red Riding Hood one,
the one where he and his friends play around with paint and the one where his father tells him a story to make him eat his porridge.
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I agree.
The paint one is my fav. too, also a story called 'Lattha thapadi' which is I think about one of his neighbours or one of his Mom's friends.
I am so enjoying reminiscing about the good times I had,while reading this book. :D
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BTW, wish you a very happy [belated] happy birthday. *hugs*
If you have already moved in to the condo, e-mail me your new address and if you are still at the old place, still mail me the home addy.
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I wonder whether Dennis was the name in Russian, or changed in translation.
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I think it was the name in Russian, too, I just checked. Yup, I still have that book. :D
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No, silly, but on the inside of the book cover, there is something written in Russian, which when translated with the help of Babelfish translates into something like - Victor Dragunsky (author) of 'Dennis, the stories'. So, yeah, most probably, the name of the boy was Dennis in the Russian version, too.
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*hugs*
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Those were such exciting moments!!
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