Za kravicu
Antique

Za kravicu

Jindřich Šimon Baar

"For the Cow" by Jindřich Šimon Baar is a short story about a boy who feels a deep attachment to his cow and, despite poverty and environmental pressures, demonstrates selflessness, responsibility, and moral strength.

For the Cow is a gentle and morally warm story in which Jindřich Šimon Baar, known for his depictions of village life and simple but morally strong characters, focuses on the world of a child and his emotional maturation. The central character is a boy from a poor family for whom a cow – “the cow” – is both a source of food and a symbol of security, but also the only creature for which he feels full care and responsibility. Baar depicts everyday life in the village with realism and empathy: hard work, constant concern for survival, and the bond between people and their animals.

Tension develops when the family’s circumstances become so dire that they consider selling the cow or making another sacrifice. At that moment, the boy’s inner strength comes to the fore. Driven by a sense of responsibility and love, he readily makes sacrifices so that the cow stays in the family. In his actions, the basic message of the story is revealed: true value is found in kindness, selflessness, and dedication, even in the smallest and seemingly most undemanding characters.

Baar strives for simplicity, naturalness of expression, and moral clarity. The story emphasizes the importance of emotional connections in a rural setting, where animals are not just an economic asset, but members of the household. "For the Cow" remains an example of an author who, through his work, wants to emphasize the beauty of a humble life and the strength of a child's heart, and to remind us of the universal value of compassion.

Original title
Pro kravičku
Editor
Josip Andrić
Illustrations
Slavko Kaurić
Dimensions
19.5 x 12.5 cm
Pages
95
Publisher
Knjižnica dobrih romana, Zagreb, 1930.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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