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The Yarn is a bouncy little ball of curiosity who enjoys rolling around his owner's floor. However, something was bothering the little Yarn, everyone around him has a 'name', his cat friend 'Purr', his owner 'Tosha', all of them have names, identities. The Yarn felt that if he stayed in the cramped drawer of the equally cramped room he resided in, he would never be able to explore the outside world and discover who he really is, who knows, maybe he's no different from the 'Sun' outside his window, bright, happy and brave enough to help his friends in need.

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The Yarn is a bouncy little ball of curiosity who enjoys rolling around his owner's floor. However, something was bothering the little Yarn, everyone around him has a 'name', his cat friend 'Purr', his owner 'Tosha', all of them have names, identities. The Yarn felt that if he stayed in the cramped drawer of the equally cramped room he resided in, he would never be able to explore the outside world and discover who he really is, who knows, maybe he's no different from the 'Sun' outside his window, bright, happy and brave enough to help his friends in need.
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Autorenporträt
Mihail Kunitsky Born in Zhodin, Belarus, on July 5th, 1986. He graduated from the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics. He currently collaborates with the publishing house "Azbukvarik". He was a finalist of the "Poet of the Year 2016, 2017, 2019 and 2020" award in the "Children's Literature" nomination. He was the winner of the 2007 International Youth Literary Competition named after the Schnittke Brothers in the nomination "For the style and culture of writing". At the 2017 "National Literary Prize Golden Pen of Rus'" competition he received the title of "Silver Pen of Rus'" in the "children's nomination". He took second place in the "Open Eurasia 2018" competition. He was the winner of the "Poet of the Year" award in 2019. He is a member of the union "TO DAR" (Creative Association of Children's Authors of Russia) and part of the Eurasian Creative Guild. He had published a book of children's poems in Moscow titled "Where Dreams Come From" in 2018. Then two more books after that titled "The World is So Unique," published in Moscow and "Journey on Four Legs," published in London, 2021.