“O’yin” by Xurshid Do’stmuhammad
Is there anyone alive who didn’t play 101 video games as a kid? However, the game is more than just a game. The next book by renowned author Khurshid Dostmuhammad tells in an odd way about the games played by nearby kids living in a small street in old Tashkent. The houses in the historic neighborhood start to be torn down at the same time that natural, balanced, happy children are entering the complicated life of adults through their games and adventures. As a result, the street is at its peak and the children’s world is in chaos. What kinds of days might they expect in the future? What about the friendship and love between virgins?
Every reader’s childhood world and happy recollections are brought to mind by the book.
Is there anyone alive who didn’t play 101 video games as a kid? However, the game is more than just a game. The next book by renowned author Khurshid Dostmuhammad tells in an odd way about the games played by nearby kids living in a small street in old Tashkent. The houses in the historic neighborhood start to be torn down at the same time that natural, balanced, happy children are entering the complicated life of adults through their games and adventures. As a result, the street is at its peak and the children’s world is in chaos. What kinds of days might they expect in the future? What about the friendship and love between virgins?
Every reader’s childhood world and happy recollections are brought to mind by the book.
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