The story of (not) one love. Ternopil chronicles
Twenty-five years is a lot or not? For someone, twenty-five years is a quarter of a century, and for someone, like a moment. Oksana left her hometown immediately after finishing school, and returned there only twenty-five years later. Since these years, she has achieved success in her career, becoming a doctor of medical sciences and a fairly well-known doctor, changed the country, built a house, gave birth to a daughter and planted many trees. But was she happy? It is for this question that Oksana returns to her hometown to meet her old school friends. But a quarter of a century did not pass without a trace for anyone. Businessmen, bankers, managers and functionaries, sellers and hairdressers have to remember their school days again to find answers to simple and banal questions: "what is love?", "what is loyalty?", "what is friendship?" and why former friends become enemies. "The story of (not) one love. Ternopil chronicles" transports us to the last years of the Soviet Union and brings us back to modern reality, gives us the opportunity to remember our youth, think about the future, and simply walk through the old streets of the Ukrainian city.
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The story of (not) one love. Ternopil chronicles
Twenty-five years is a lot or not? For someone, twenty-five years is a quarter of a century, and for someone, like a moment. Oksana left her hometown immediately after finishing school, and returned there only twenty-five years later. Since these years, she has achieved success in her career, becoming a doctor of medical sciences and a fairly well-known doctor, changed the country, built a house, gave birth to a daughter and planted many trees. But was she happy? It is for this question that Oksana returns to her hometown to meet her old school friends. But a quarter of a century did not pass without a trace for anyone. Businessmen, bankers, managers and functionaries, sellers and hairdressers have to remember their school days again to find answers to simple and banal questions: "what is love?", "what is loyalty?", "what is friendship?" and why former friends become enemies. "The story of (not) one love. Ternopil chronicles" transports us to the last years of the Soviet Union and brings us back to modern reality, gives us the opportunity to remember our youth, think about the future, and simply walk through the old streets of the Ukrainian city.
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The story of (not) one love. Ternopil chronicles

The story of (not) one love. Ternopil chronicles

by Alex Gray
The story of (not) one love. Ternopil chronicles

The story of (not) one love. Ternopil chronicles

by Alex Gray

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Twenty-five years is a lot or not? For someone, twenty-five years is a quarter of a century, and for someone, like a moment. Oksana left her hometown immediately after finishing school, and returned there only twenty-five years later. Since these years, she has achieved success in her career, becoming a doctor of medical sciences and a fairly well-known doctor, changed the country, built a house, gave birth to a daughter and planted many trees. But was she happy? It is for this question that Oksana returns to her hometown to meet her old school friends. But a quarter of a century did not pass without a trace for anyone. Businessmen, bankers, managers and functionaries, sellers and hairdressers have to remember their school days again to find answers to simple and banal questions: "what is love?", "what is loyalty?", "what is friendship?" and why former friends become enemies. "The story of (not) one love. Ternopil chronicles" transports us to the last years of the Soviet Union and brings us back to modern reality, gives us the opportunity to remember our youth, think about the future, and simply walk through the old streets of the Ukrainian city.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780880048873
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Publication date: 12/19/2023
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 389
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Ukrainian
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