A boy on the run. A world that misunderstands him. A journey that could change everything.
Yurka, restless and misunderstood, has escaped from his home and family. Alone and daunted, he dreams of freedom-but freedom is not so simple. As he wanders through an often harsh and suspicious world, he discovers kindness in unexpected places, faces the weight of his past mistakes, and struggles to find where he truly belongs. The world of the adults, quite often serves such realities, which a child cannot accept. It is an ode to coming of age, it is a story of reconciliation.
First published in the Soviet Union, Nikolai Dubov's The Fugitive is more than just a story of escape-it is a timeless exploration of youth, loneliness, resilience, and the longing for trust.
For today's readers, this classic tale remains strikingly relevant: a reminder that behind every "troubled child" is a human story waiting to be heard, understood, and redeemed.
Whether you are a young reader searching for a story that speaks to your struggles, or an adult drawn to the enduring questions of compassion and second chances, The Fugitive will stay with you long after the final page.
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