Brief biography of Samara
How many of them, such people with good dog eyes: Trisons, Mukhtarov and Kazbekov those that we call guide! The story “Rainbow for a friend”, written by 13 year old Misha Samara, is an amazing work, both in terms of presentation of the text and in content. It is interesting to a wide range of readers: children from 5 years old, summer teenagers, young people and all adults. I would not attribute this work to children's literature.
The story is written by a simple language, accessible to any reader. It can be considered both as a narrative of the difficult life of people who have lost their vision, and as a guide to action to us - sighted, and as a confession of the golden favorite of the author - Labrador Trison. This is a story about the rainbow of life, it has everything: friendship, love, and devotion, goodness, and evil, and insidiousness ...
All that is in our daily life. Reading the book, you plunge into the world of people, whose fate as a reproach to us inattentive and sometimes indifferent, passing by someone else's trouble, pain and powerlessness. The author without unnecessary emotions shows the reader the cynicism, greed and disrespect of some characters in the story. His book is the way from complete happiness - the rainbow of life to complete darkness and impotence, the ability to find in himself the courage to struggle for his life, to stand firmly on the earth and with the hope of looking into the future that returns to the main character, Alexander, vision ...
And with it the fullness of life, feelings, love and dream - to see the rainbow again. This story is not about the dog’s dog, but about us-the people of the blind and the sighted-blonde. The top of Trison says the highest judge who makes an assessment of actions, reveals their essence and negative ... But what can Trison? Just say: “AB! In the story I like everything: the story of Trison’s life with Ivan Savelyevich, and Trison's arguments about human stupidity, and his friendship with Sasha, and his adventure after theft ...
and fidelity to his duty is not to live for the sake of himself, but for the sake of blind people, helping them in this life, making them independent and independent of us - sighted. There is something to think about! A guide dog protects the blind from a sighted passerby passing by ... How many soullessness in our hearts, what kind of immorality of actions is described by the author: -Teen the blind “Eye”, and with them both affection, love, and peace ...
-take to throw a calm one who does not interfere with stones from a slingshot. The author seems to show us parents the results of improper upbringing of their children. And he does not lie, such examples can be given more, much more ... -Shus the instructions, to endanger the blind and his most important assistant ... Despite his age, the author skillfully uses in his story, the information received by him from other sources.
In this book, you can find information about the creation of Braille’s font, about some dog breeds, and about the information flashed past us about which dogs were favorites of some rulers, very interesting examples and about dogs of long -livers, etc. All this makes the work interesting and instructive, forces us to look at the world and around us a little differently ...
Thanks to the author! Read more Maria for the book: I found out the rainbow for a friend about the story “Rainbow for a friend” and immediately noticed that she was recommended for publication by the Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church. And this is something, yes! And indeed: the story is surprisingly kind and instructive! The main character is Labrador Trison, a professional guide, and on duty he gets into a simple Moscow family to help the teenager Sasha to the teenager.
Throughout history, I watched with interest the everyday life and adventures of Trison, he told me a lot of informative about the guide dogs and special schools for them, his memories of the previous host floated before my gaze. The story is written in a lively, easy language and is read literally "in one breath." The reader deeply and sincerely plunges into the world of a blind boy and his problems, into the life of a guide and a guide, subordinate to only one goal - to facilitate the fate of his ward and make it interesting.
Trison responsibly and selflessly carries his service and sincerely attaches to the boy. The dog is waiting for a whole series of serious trials, but he bravely overcomes them, led by a sense of duty, friendship and devotion to his ward. The story "Rainbow for a friend" is optimistic, she gives us the hope that any needy will receive help, that the world is not without good people who do not care when trouble is with someone.
This book raises acute moral problems. She teaches us not to be indifferent and cruel, to notice people, animals, a wonderful world surrounding us; The story teaches us humanity and sincerity. This is a wonderful work, touching the thinnest strings of the soul, and I sincerely recommend it not only to children and adolescents, but also to adults! Read more Lisa for the book: how Trison became a police officer, or the rules of good deeds for a long time was looking for a book and finally it I adore books about Trison.
I always look forward to a new one.This book, like all previous ones, pleased me very much. The poor Trison, where only his life did not throw his life, and now he even became a police officer, but the dog, as always on top. Thank you very much to the author for an exciting reading. I recommend to everyone who loves animals, and not only to read books about a brave guide to Trison.
Waiting for the continuation of history. Read more Anton for a book: a rainbow for a friend “It is impossible to read all books, but you need to strive for this! Not in the sense that you need to read everything in a row, but in the sense - you need to read and as much as possible! Just for entertainment and rest, for self -development and education, for excitement, sympathy, other emotions and feelings, in general for yourself, the main thing is to read.
If a person does not read anything, then the question is that he will never get to read. But, if at least a bit of his time he spends on this, then it becomes important, how and why certain books fall into our hands. We can say that nothing in this life happens by accident, or even more, that everything happens according to a strictly defined plan over this, I already spoke a lot about this in the previous post.
You can see the signs of fate in one or another random coin, or you can accept the fact that some things can happen to us just like that. One way or another, books fall into our hands, and in fact, a lot depends on what books. It is difficult to feel much with your hands and somehow not to notice right now, it is not some kind of momentary change in us, but is what can be called upbringing or development, and this is already noticeable much later.
Until a certain age, we “read” what our parents read to us, here we are dependent on mom and dad, desperately trying to influence what we “read” if we don’t like the book - we cry, I like it - we listen to all our ears and eyes. Having gone to school, we get the school curriculum and a pile of books with it, about which the Ministry of Education or that anyone decided that we needed to read them.
Teachers from themselves can add something that is not in the program, sometimes contrary to the resolution of the leadership. There are also friends of friends, thematic catalogs on the Internet, advertising and a lot more, and our library set also depends on all this. I really do not want to touch on the topic of the dominance of the “wrong” literature in bookstores, this problem is very serious, and I, not being savvy in it, just do not begin to talk on this topic, will leave it to professionals.
I believe that the more good books are written by writers, the more they will fall into the hands of their readers. This is another question. They say that this attracts this, and it doesn’t matter whether people attracts to one or another books, or these or those books are attracted to people, or they are people and books attract to each other at the same time. God be with Him, the main thing is that these books are, and a person can attract them to him in one way or another.
And I am sure that exactly those that need him. To me, for example, in high school, the books of Genghis Aitmatov so attracted.
I don’t really remember whether they were then included in the school curriculum, or is it our literature teacher included them, but attracted them. In truth, these were almost the only books that I then read, passing a vigorous step past the school curriculum and book shelves in general, well, except that the “war and peace” fascinated me with its self -thoroughness. But the “block”, “drilling half -steam”, “white steamer”, “Peggy dog ...” simply conquered me.
Of course, I am not enough now that I remember the details from their content, but I remember the main idea that I made from them then. Man - albeit a crown of creations of nature, but just one of its creations! For nature itself, it is absolutely equally valuable and loved, like any other creation. And this is precisely the main law of our world - in the equilibrium value of everything that makes our planet, for its own well -being.
And, if a person violates this balance, this cannot lead to anything good. The kings of nature, with which we proclaimed ourselves, are more appropriate to take care of our world, and not destroy it. And I’m talking not so much about environmental protection, reasonable use of natural resources, it is all very important, but this is the tip of the iceberg, I am talking about the fundamental aspect of this concern - about love and kindness with which we must relate to everything that surrounds us.
This applies to each aspect of our life and each of its participants equally. It so happened that our friends are smaller, animals living side by side with us, people, the first to take on a violation of this balance, and suffer from this proximity, although we are also worthy of love and our happiness. But just the same, this happiness and love are worthy and all the people who surround us.
In everything there should be balance, goodness and love, this applies in the first place.It sometimes becomes very sad when people, obsessed with one noble idea, for example, protecting pets or reducing industrial emissions, forget about people living next to them, and sometimes despise them if they suddenly do not share their views or simply accidentally come to their arm. Here is about the value of such balance in relation to people towards animals, animals to people, people to people in the end, and there is a book “Rainbow for a Friend”, written by a very young, but already “adult” Mikhail Samara.
I will say right away that I first met her author, though not personally, but on the Internet, and then I read his book, because I just promised to do it on. But as already mentioned above, you never know how this or that book will attract you. It still does not fit in my head that Misha was thirteen years old or so when he wrote it. No, not because I could not even imagine at his age, as you can write an essay more than on 5 pages, and even without errors this is a problem for me, the editors are probably a lot of them before releasing and his books in circulation.
And not because the book is written by some outstanding style, just a good understandable Russian language without complaints about the new word in our literature. And because I do not understand how the kid at 13 years old can be so important and close what he writes about. It is so important that he wants to convey this to others and does it. Of course, the questions of good and evil, love and hatred in the heads of children appear at an even earlier age, among adolescents they already gain very specific outlines, but to make it like that - I take off before Misha’s hat!
This book is about a dog, about a dog, a guide dog, whose vocation to help a blind boy, to be his eyes in our difficult world, a world, full of dangers and such an unstoppable person. The book about how this dog serves its ward, loves or not very other people, loves or not very other animals, worries, afraid, misses, waits and parted. A book about how the people with whom this dog lives, or simply, whoever meets in their way, love or not very much of it and other animals, love or not very other people, worry, are afraid, miss, wait and part.
Now imagine that the book is written on behalf of this dog itself! Believe me, this makes it even more interesting. Have you ever wondered what our smaller brothers think about us? Read the book, learn a lot. No, not new, but that we just stopped noticing behind ourselves, and the dogs, especially so, is very clearly visible and very sometimes incomprehensible.
Misha through her hero raises at the same time several very important things at once - how does animals live in our world, which we once tamed? Here a person impatiently rushing from a traffic light signals that there is urine, a disabled person who does not have time to cross a pedestrian crossing. Here the other steals this dog, realizing that the blind man without it is nowhere, but it can cost good money.
Here are another one in a fun shoot her up to half to death from the slingshot. But those who select this dog in order to return to those who especially need it. Here are those who ultimately help the blind boy to become sighted again