WHY?
- 40 pages
- 2 hours of reading
This simple story of an escalating conflict between a mouse and a frog invaluably teaches children about the topic of warfare.
Alek Popov is a Bulgarian author who explores the intricate aspects of Bulgarian society with wit and understanding. His works are characterized by keen observation and a deep insight into the human psyche. Popov's style is notable for its elegance and its ability to evoke strong emotions in readers. The author masterfully depicts modern life and its challenges, often reflecting on the cultural and historical background of his homeland. His writing is valued for its authenticity and timeless themes.







This simple story of an escalating conflict between a mouse and a frog invaluably teaches children about the topic of warfare.
In the best European absurdist tradition, Popov has created a very funny novel about the trials and tribulations of transition society and the comedy to be found when cultures clash.