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How does it feel to wake up in the middle of the night from the loud shaking of the earth? To meet death face-to-face? Farah never imagined that war would take away her most cherished possessions. It would reshape her entire life, bringing only chaos and ruins. Will a ticket to Sweden be her salvation, a hope for a new beginning? You'll find out when you read this book, filled with thrilling and dramatic events. It seemed that things couldnt get any worse, but a chance discovery of a letter will reveal a horrifying and heartbreaking family secret that Farah will have to live with for the rest…mehr

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How does it feel to wake up in the middle of the night from the loud shaking of the earth? To meet death face-to-face? Farah never imagined that war would take away her most cherished possessions. It would reshape her entire life, bringing only chaos and ruins. Will a ticket to Sweden be her salvation, a hope for a new beginning? You'll find out when you read this book, filled with thrilling and dramatic events. It seemed that things couldnt get any worse, but a chance discovery of a letter will reveal a horrifying and heartbreaking family secret that Farah will have to live with for the rest of her life. Intrigued? Then prepare a cup of tea or coffee, grab a treat, and dive into this captivating book.
Autorenporträt
I was born in Ukraine in 2001. I began writing at an early age. Creativity has always been my steadfast companion. I like drawing, reading, writing and composing poetry. Back in school, I would rather write an essay than tackle an algebra or geometry problem. Just recalling it gives me shivers. I spent over eight years attending art school, so I'm quite skilled with a brush and colours. At university I've been studying International Relations. The topic of conflict has always fascinated me. Uncovering the motives, causes, and events of the conflict is like a solving a Rubik's Cube. Unfortunately, war also came to my country and touched me and my family as well. After emigrating to Germany, I saw firsthand how many people around me, around us, have tragic fates. Their stories must be heard. Their stories must be written. Because, who, if not us, will understand each other?