Berdibeck Sokpakbaev. My Name is Kozha

At first glance, Kozha is an unruly young boy – tugging girls’ pigtails, brashly retorting to adults and committing a slew of childish pranks. Yet, despite this, his nature is thoughtful, kind – if one would only get to know him better. The author of the book “My Name is Kozha” BERDIBEK SOKPAKBAEV [1924-1992] was born to a poor Kazakh family, always struggling to make ends meet. Berdibek’s mother passed away when he was a young boy, and this loss pained him greatly – until his very death. The family circumstances forced him to endure years of back-breaking hard labor. Nevertheless, he was a curiously spirited, vibrant and able child. Upon completion of his primary schooling, he joined the army. After the army, he was accepted into the Kazakh Pedagogic Institute named after Abai in the city of Alma-Ata (now Almaty), and would continue his graduate education, specializing in literature, in Moscow. He settled down there for several years, taking up work as a teacher.