Childhood

A reflection on the innocence and struggles of youth

Leo Tolstoy author C J Hogarth translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Wildside Press

Published:1st Mar '04

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Childhood cover

This reflective tale delves into the nuances of growing up, capturing the innocence and struggles of childhood through vivid experiences. Childhood resonates with universal themes.

In Childhood, Leo Tolstoy explores the innocence and complexities of early life through the eyes of a young boy. The narrative unfolds as the protagonist grapples with feelings of jealousy, confusion, and the overwhelming emotions that come with growing up. The vivid portrayal of childhood experiences, such as the interactions with family and caregivers, reveals the nuances of a child's perspective on the world around them. Through the lens of a seemingly simple incident, Tolstoy captures the essence of childhood struggles and triumphs.

The author skillfully uses rich imagery and detailed characterizations to bring to life the protagonist's internal conflicts. As he navigates the challenges of sibling rivalry and the authority of adults, the reader is drawn into a world filled with both wonder and frustration. The vivid descriptions of everyday moments serve as a backdrop for deeper reflections on innocence, morality, and the passage of time. This duality in Childhood emphasizes how formative experiences shape our understanding of human relationships and societal expectations.

Ultimately, Childhood is not just a recollection of youthful days; it is a profound exploration of the emotional landscape that defines our early years. Tolstoy’s ability to articulate the complexities of a child’s mind allows readers of all ages to connect with the universal themes of growth, identity, and the bittersweet nature of nostalgia. This timeless work remains a poignant reminder of the beauty and challenges inherent in the journey of growing up.

ISBN: 9780809593248

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 8mm

Weight: 222g

144 pages