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Lubov Fedorovna Voronkova
Любовь Воронкова
Birth at
17 September 1906
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A popular Soviet writer, author of a large number of children's books and a whole cycle of historical stories for children, Lyubov Fedorovna Voronkova was born on September 17, 1906 in Moscow. A few years later, her family went to live in a small village in the suburbs. It was there, in the village, that Lyubov Voronkova developed a habit of work, the concept of the beauty of Russian nature was opened. Her first works were also born in the village. As an adult, Love returned to the capital of Russia
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A popular Soviet writer, author of a large number of children's books and a whole cycle of historical stories for children, Lyubov Fedorovna Voronkova was born on September 17, 1906 in Moscow. A few years later, her family went to live in a small village in the suburbs. It was there, in the village, that Lyubov Voronkova developed a habit of work, the concept of the beauty of Russian nature was opened. Her first works were also born in the village. As an adult, Love returned to the capital of Russia and got a job as a journalist. In 1940, she published her first book “Shork”. After that there were “Sunny Day”, “Girl from the City”, “Goose Swans”. All these unique collections later became a real classic. They teach readers love for the Motherland, kindness to others, respect for work and responsiveness.
In the last years of her life, Lyubov Fedorovna wrote various historical novels and novels. This transition was not accidental – it has long been attracted by the plots of ancient history. So came the light of books that have become very popular. This is the “Son of Zeus”, where the author tells about the childhood and youth of the great Macedonian king, as well as “In the depth of centuries” – about the conquest campaigns of the Macedonian king. After traveling through Central Asia and getting acquainted with its culture, a small book “Garden under the Clouds” was born, telling about the lives of Uzbek children. Lyubov Fedorovna Voronkova died on January 20, 1976.