Anna a Černý jezdec
- 135pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Volné pokračování příběhů malé Anny. Teologické a filosofické otázky dostávají v podání hlavní hrdinky knihy dětsky prostá a zároveň hluboká řešení.
Fynn, nom de plume de Sydney George Hopkins, a exploré des thèmes profondément introspectifs dans son écriture. Ses œuvres ont souvent abordé les complexités de l'esprit humain et la quête de sens dans l'existence quotidienne. Il était connu pour son engagement envers les philosophies éducatives alternatives et une profonde croyance dans le potentiel individuel. L'approche littéraire de Fynn se caractérise par une observation sensible et une perspective compatissante sur le développement de l'enfant.







Volné pokračování příběhů malé Anny. Teologické a filosofické otázky dostávají v podání hlavní hrdinky knihy dětsky prostá a zároveň hluboká řešení.
Mit ihrer Hartnäckigkeit gelingt es der kleinen Anna, den alten Mathematiklehrer Tom davon zu überzeugen, dass es äMister Gottä wirklich gibt.
In 1974, Fynn told the story of Anna, a waif from London's East End whom he found wandering near the docks one foggy night. Mister God, This is Anna was the touching account of the remarkable friendship between an intuitive, intelligent and disconcertingly perceptive child and the young man of nineteen who befriended her. In the course of the extraordinary relationship that developed between them, Anna changed Fynns life forever, as her story changed the lives of millions of readers. Now Fynn brings us Anna's Book, a complilation of Anna's own writings, which Fynn has saved since her death. Fresh with the unexpected insights of a child, Anna's Book deals with such diverse and vital subjects as organized religion, the Bible, and Anna's relationships with her absent mother and with Fynn. But most of all, Anna's Book is about Mister God, more real and compelling to Anna than anyone or anything else in the world.
THE TOUCHING TRUE STORY THAT WON THE HEARTS OF MILLIONS OF READERS AROUND THE WORLD! Anna was only four years old when Fynn found her on London's fog-shrouded docks. He took her back to his mother's home, and from that first moment, their times together were filled with delight and discovery. Anna had an astonishing ability to ask--and to answer--life's largest questions. Her total openness and honesty amazed all who knew her. She seemed to understand with uncanny certainty the purpose of being, the essence of feeling, the beauty of love. You see, Anna had a very special friendship with Mister God. . . .