The Moon is Like a Golden Boat
by Juhani Püttsepp, Gundega Muzikante
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White Raven 2021
Every time Keete looks at pictures from her childhood where she’s holding her teddy bear Pätsu in her lap, she wonders what life would have been like without war. Her parents would certainly have been able to keep working as teachers without living in terror of the communists deporting them to Siberia. The whole family could have spent nights without having to hurry to the bomb shelter or see their precious hometown in ruins. In peacetime, she could have kept living on the second floor of their cherry-red home instead of setting off on a harrowing journey across the Baltic Sea to Sweden. Years and years later, Keete thinks about how lucky today’s kids are to grow up without war. And she still cradles Pätsu in her arms – a teddy bear who helped her get through life’s perils.
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Author Biography
Juhani Püttsepp (1964) was born to a family of doctors in Tartu. He graduated from a special physics- and mathematics focus class at Tartu Middle School Nr. 1, acquired a degree in biology from the University of Tartu, and worked as a plant expert at the Institute of Zoology and Botany as well as at the University of Tartu. Püttsepp has directed the Tartu Children’s Theatre and edited newspapers Maaülikool and Roheline Värav and magazines Eesti Loodus and Loodusesõber. He has also been a journalist for Estonian newspapers Postimees and Eesti Ekspress. Additionally, he has made documentary films and composed summary books (such as Tartu Ülikool 375). Püttsepp has been Director of the Estonian University of Life Sciences’ School of Natural Sciences since 2004. He has five children.
Püttsepp has written works of popular-science and storybooks for children of many ages, although a number of his works can be classified as “books for the whole family” in the very best sense (Madonna the Board, Rooms Full of Dolls’ Stories, 49 Years Old, The Man Who Touched a Moose, etc.). His most treasured topics include nature, human attitudes towards the environment, the endurance of (local) culture, and the progression of generations. The author’s unique style weaves reality with fairy tale, and he always treats his characters with empathy.
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- Orginal LanguageEstonian
- ISBN/Identifier 9789949858866
- Publication Country or regionEstonia
- FormatHardback
- Pages136
- ReadershipChildren
- Publish StatusPublished
- EditionFirst
- Dimensions238x173 mm
- Illustrationcolour
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