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After the war, Crimea is free once again, and Anya returns to the childhood haven she once knew. A call from her grandmother, Ba, brings her back to Olenivka, where she reunites with her cousin Leo after years of separation. But the place Anya remembers is now a landscape of memories and change, where the scars of the past linger.As Anya navigates this familiar yet altered world, she finds herself on a journey that intertwines the sweet memories of youth with the bitter realities of starting over. Through her story, we see the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring hope that remains…mehr

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After the war, Crimea is free once again, and Anya returns to the childhood haven she once knew. A call from her grandmother, Ba, brings her back to Olenivka, where she reunites with her cousin Leo after years of separation. But the place Anya remembers is now a landscape of memories and change, where the scars of the past linger.As Anya navigates this familiar yet altered world, she finds herself on a journey that intertwines the sweet memories of youth with the bitter realities of starting over. Through her story, we see the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring hope that remains even after the darkest of times."Leo" is a poignant tale of love, memory, and the rediscovery of a place that has been transformed by history. In this moving narrative, Elizabeth Nastenko invites readers to explore the delicate balance between the past and the future, and the enduring power of home.
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Autorenporträt
My name is Elizabeth Nastenko and I am originally from Ukraine. I spent much of my happy childhood in Crimea with my family & childhood friends. My deep connection to the region fuels the dream of returning to Crimea once the war is over. Currently living in Berlin, Germany, I channel my creativity into writing, photography, and volunteer work. Through art, I explore themes of memory, loss, and longing for home, drawing inspiration from my personal experiences and the landscapes of my beloved Crimea.