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青少年小說(圖像小說) |
更新日期: |
2026-04-30 |
The Girl with a Gun: The Story of a Girl Partisan |
Marius Marcinkevičius and Lina Itagaki |
Misteris Pinkmanas |
February 2023 |
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218pp(全彩插畫) |
書籍編號: |
10-2248 |
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● 內文簡介 |
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★已授權立、義、拉、法、愛、保、捷,7國語文
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Combining real events and fiction, the book revolves around the Lithuanian partisans and their fight for independence during 1944-1953
The happy childhood of Magdė, is interrupted by dramatic events. Little Magdė’s parents are exiled to Siberia by Soviet officers. Due to a coincidence, the girl stays behind – she hides in a doghouse. Besides, her father, has given her a task – to pass a secret package to her grandfather. Magdė is afraid to stay in her parents’ house, which is taken over by strangers, so she moves into a partisan bunker.
At first, she misses her family and struggles to settle in, but eventually she becomes a helper of the partisans because she knows how to do lots of things. She has learned them from her father, a Scout leader. Magdė shows extraordinary courage when she needs to perform an operation on a wounded partisan and when she walks across dangerous swamps to collect explosives from other partisans.
The book paints a bold and open picture of the Siberian exiles, the partisan’s death and loss, their ability to survive in difficult conditions, as well as the joys of childhood. Readers who have never heard of the partisans, their heroism and dramatic fate, will have a chance to learn about the partisan movement in Lithuania after World War II and perhaps be inspired to discover more about it.
The book employs the form of a comic and describes the vivid emotions of the characters, their expressions and contrasting colors. The dynamic pictures will transport the children right to the mid-twentieth century.
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● 作者簡介 |
Marius Marcinkevičius is a writer, doctor and traveller. In 2016 he made a successful debut as a children’s writer. He has written many books for children and one for adults. His work has won a number of literary awards, including the Lithuanian section of IBBY Prize for the best Lithuanian book for children and young adults in 2020. His book Akmenėlis (The Pebble) was also included in the IBBY Honor List. His books have been translated into other languages and adapted for stage, and have become an inspiration for songs.
Lina Itagaki is an illustrator, comic book creator and a flamboyant personality. She graduated in economics in Japan as well as in graphic design at Vilnius Academy of Arts. She is actively working and participating in exhibitions in Lithuania and abroad. The artist’s debut illustrated book, Siberian Haiku, received international critical acclaim, including the German Children’s Literature Award in 2021. She illustrated Audra Baranauskaitė’s book Nukas, which was selected as the best children’s picture book in the same year. Her historical comic book Grybas Gold received an IBBY nomination as one of the best books for children and teenagers of 2021.
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