Nine-year-old Mark doesn't have a grandfather. Well, maybe he does, but his grandmother flatly refuses to talk about it. Then Mark begins his own investigation, during which he learns about a rare camera model, starts corresponding with famous photographers, becomes interested in photography himself, and finally, by chance, finds his grandfather in the Netherlands.
In short:
- Family relationships through the eyes of a modern child.
- Fascinating plot.
- Lots of interesting facts about photography and more.
- Songs by Queen and Pink Floyd are quoted.
For whom:
For children aged 9-12 (and for adults too).
'Finally, the first modern children's book of the 21st century has appeared in Russia. Not a fairy tale, not a detective story, but a wonderful story of today's boy. It's impossible to put it down!' Read this wonderful book, 'Let's Go to Unalaska!' I would go there myself!
Lyudmila Ulitskaya
About the authors:
Anna Krasilshchik is a journalist, writer, and editor. She was born in Moscow and graduated from the History and Philology Department of the Russian State University for the Humanities. She is the director of the TXT editorial bureau and the editor of Arzamas.academy. In 2016, Anna's book, 'Three Quarters,' was published by Belaya Vorona.
Kasya Denisevich is an illustrator. She studied comparative literary history in Moscow, illustration at the Massana School in Barcelona and Mimaster in Milan. Her works were exhibited at the illustrators' exhibition at the Bologna Children's Book Fair. She has illustrated several children's books, including Anna Krasilshchik's book, 'Three Quarters.'
Author: Anna Krasilshchik








