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The novel The Girl from the City by Soviet writer Lyubov Voronkova, published in 1942, is a moving story of childhood, survival, and hope during World War II. The work is written in a simple yet emotional style, suitable for younger readers.
The story was published by Mijat Stojanović in his book Folk Tales and Poems, published in 1867. Along with it, Stojanović noted: "In Samac from the merchant Marko from Kobaš, grad. krajina year 1835."
The work is a typical example of Seton's fusion of documentary style and narrative dramatization, where animals are given individuality and man is portrayed as both a threat and an observer.
The main character is Baroness Amalia von Ledenyi, a Hungarian noblewoman married to an Austrian baron, who finds herself in a conflict between loyalty to the empire and sympathy for the Hungarian revolutionaries.