Books for Kids

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  1. The Idiot

    The Idiot

    $10.99

    Written by one of the greatest literary minds the world has ever known, this ambitious novel is the story of Prince Myshkin, an almost comically innocent Christ-figure who is Dostoyevsky's vision of salvation for a cynical Russia. Learn More
  2. Crime and Punishment

    Crime and Punishment

    $15.99

    Crime and Punishment focuses on the mental anguish and moral dilemmas of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, an impoverished man who formulates and executes a plan to kill an unscrupulous pawnbroker seemingly for her money, thereby solving his financial problems and at the same time, ridding the world of an evil parasite. Raskolnikov also strives to be an extraordinary being, believing that murder is permissible in pursuit of a higher purpose. Learn More
  3. A Writer's Diary

    A Writer's Diary

    $8.99

    The Diary's radical format was matched by the extreme range of its contents. In a single frame it incorporated an astonishing variety of material: short stories; humorous sketches; reports on sensational crimes; historical predictions; portraits of famous people; autobiographical pieces; and plans for stories, some of which were never written while others appeared in the Diary itself. Learn More
  4. Notes from the Underground

    Notes from the Underground

    $8.99

    In 1864, just prior to the years in which he wrote his greatest novels — Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Possessed and The Brothers Karamazov — Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881) penned the darkly fascinating Notes from the Underground. Its nameless hero is a profoundly alienated individual in whose brooding self-analysis there is a search for the true and the good in a world of relative values and few absolutes. Moreover, the novel introduces themes — moral, religious, political and social — that dominated Dostoyevsky's later works. Notes from the Underground, then, aside from its own compelling qualities, offers readers an ideal introduction to the creative imagination, profundity and uncanny psychological penetration of one of the most influential novelists of the nineteenth century. Learn More
  5. The Notes from a Dead House

    The Notes from a Dead House

    $8.99

    Accused of political subversion as a young man, Fyodor Dostoyevsky was sentenced to four years of hard labor at a Siberian prison camp — a horrifying experience from which he developed this astounding semi-autobiographical memoir of a man condemned to ten years of servitude for murdering his wife. As with a number of the author's other works, this profoundly influential novel brilliantly explores his characters' thoughts while probing the depths of the human soul. Describing in relentless detail the physical and mental suffering of the convicts, Dostoyevsky's character never loses faith in human qualities and the goodness of man. A haunting and remarkable work filled with wonder and resignation, The Notes from a Dead House ranks among the Russian novelist's greatest masterpieces. Of this powerful autobiographical novel, Tolstoy wrote, "I know no better book in all modern literature." Learn More
  6. The Adventures of Dunno in the Sunny City (illustrated by Zobnina O.)

    The Adventures of Dunno in the Sunny City (illustrated by Zobnina O.)

    $29.99

    It is new edition of kids popular book with new colorful illustrations by Olga Zobnina. Learn More
  7. The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends (illustrated by Zobnina O.)

    The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends (illustrated by Zobnina O.)

    $29.99

    It is new edition of kids popular book with colorful illustrations. Learn More
  8. The Dreamers

    The Dreamers

    $20.99

    Delightful stories by one of the most beloved Russian children's authors Nikolai Nosov. Adventures of two little boys, constantly getting into all kinds of funny scrapes. Original funky color pictures by one of the favorite Russian illustrators, and enough pages to spend several hours reading. Recommended for children of all ages. Boys might especially enjoy the short, funny stories. Learn More
  9. The Working Alphabet

    The Working Alphabet

    $30.99

    One of the greatest and grandest advocates of the literary vocation, Joseph Brodsky truly lived his life as a poet, and for it earned eighteen months in an Arctic labor camp, expulsion from his native country, and the Nobel Prize in Literature. Such were one man's wages. Learn More

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