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: The book is a fascinating look at how the family survived extreme Siberian winters, built their own shelter, and farmed without modern tools. It details their diet (mostly potatoes and rye), their struggle with famine, and their ingenious methods for making clothes from hemp and shoes from birch bark.
: Peskov provides a sensitive portrayal of their deep faith. The family’s patriarch, Karp Lykov, maintained 17th-century religious traditions and a dialect of Russian that had long since disappeared elsewhere. skachat knigu taezhnyi tupik
: The story is also one of heartbreak. Shortly after their discovery, three of the four children died, likely due to their lack of immunity to modern diseases introduced by the geologists. The youngest daughter, Agafia Lykova , became the sole survivor and still lives in the taiga today. Why It's Worth Reading : The book is a fascinating look at