
Tanya Savichevayude Katha released
The Hindu
The short diary brings to life the horrors of the Siege of Leningrad during WW II
Tanya Savichevayude Katha (The Story of Tanya Savicheva), the Malayalam biography of a Russian girl whose short diary brings to life the horrors of the Siege of Leningrad during World War II, was released here on Friday.
Enlarged pages from the diary were on display at the Russian House (formerly Russian Cultural Centre), the publisher of the work. The book release event opened with Russian children reading from the pages of the diary.

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