Muhammadjonova O’g’iloy reviews O’tkir Hoshimov’s story collection O’zbeklar

Book cover of O'tkir Hoshimov's O'zbeklar. Images of older and younger, men and women Uzbeks talking and playing in a park and looking off into the distance. Book is sepia toned among other books.

Among the books I needed to read was O’tkir Hoshimov’s collection of stories, ”O’zbeklar” Immersing myself in the reading, I became one with the characters. This work speaks of how simple, sincere, and hardworking the Uzbek people are. Despite each story in the book being written in a simple, folk style, it finds a place in the reader’s heart with its basis in real events. The work pays great attention to feelings such as patriotism, love for one’s homeland, and concern for its future. The Uzbek people’s readiness to sacrifice their lives for the Motherland, their struggle for its freedom and independence, is one of the main parts of the story.


In conclusion, the story ‘O’zbeklar’ is a vivid work that reflects the image of the Uzbek people, their inner world, and their attitude towards life, awakening national feelings, and promoting the ideas of humanity and patriotism.


This work has been flawlessly presented as a gift to students, and my enjoyment of it is a testament to my good fortune!”

Young Central Asian teen girl with long dark hair, a black and white cap, and a patterned green and pink and white coat. She's outside by a concrete path and petunias.

Muhammadjonova O’g’iloy
9th grade student school 5
Andijan region, Republic of Uzbekistan!

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