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Rőzse néni kunyhója

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Három kosár boldogsággal ért fel Pöttyös Panni kellemes meglepetése, amikor megtudta, hogy a nyarat egyetemista nagybátyjával tölti a „mesébe lógó” Jakab-pusztán. Hogy miért éppen három kosár boldogság? Mert Laci, Panni nagybátyja kosarazó, és a kislány az ügyesen dobó „sportosok” között tölthette vidáman a nyarat, jó „felnőtt” barátságokra tett szert, és főleg rajongott tréfás kedvű, mindig szívesen mesélő nagybátyjáért. Jakab-puszta fele bele is lógott a mesébe, de a másik fele a valóság kis örömeit hozta meg a számukra. Rőzse néni kunyhójának pedig azért nevezték el Panni kedvenc meséje nyomán, mert mintha a mesebeli jó tündér, aki néha kicsit Rőzse néni is volt, ott libbent-lebbent volna körülöttük. Győrffy Anna tréfás-kedves rajzai színesítik a kötetet, melyben Pöttyös Panni nagylány lesz, és elkezdődik az iskola.

109 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1985

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Mária Szepes

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Szepes was born Magdolna Scherbach into a Hungarian family of theater stars in Budapest. Her father, Sándor Papir, was a bon vivant and great star of Budapest's stages. Her mother was primadonna. Her parents and her brother were to her like "brothers and sisters in spirit", as well as she admitted only spiritual relationship: "Everything else is just experience, engagement, disengagement – karma."[clarification needed]
From 1916 to 1933, she appeared as a film actress (mostly under the name Magda Papir). One year after marrying Béla Szepes in 2 January 1931, she accompanied him to Berlin, where they lived until Hungary's Anschluß towards war's end. In her book Magie der Liebe ("Magic of Love"), Szepes writes about the marriage, which lasted 56 years, and discusses the so-called "Alchemistic Marriage", the dissolution of the ego in the other.
Szepes studied literature, art history, and biology in Berlin. Back in Hungary she first worked as a journalist, screenplay writer, and author. Her first novel The Red Lion was written in a hideout during World War II and became a worldwide bestseller of esoteric literature. The two Raguel volumes are referred to as her chief work by Szepes herself.

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