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A child-centered guide to Russian life follows Petrovna and her brother Ivan through city and village scenes, combining gentle narrative episodes with cultural description. The text describes St. Petersburg's grand houses, churches, winter routines and household objects such as porcelain stoves and samovars, then contrasts urban comforts with peasant village life, markets like the Nijni-Novgorod fair, and folk tales including Marfa and Frost. Short illustrated chapters explain seasonal customs, clothing, family roles, and everyday work, offering young readers an accessible portrait of social variety and domestic detail without polemical commentary.
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