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We live as long as we believe
Vera Tyhiy is 72. She is a former teacher of the Ukrainian language who could not even imagine that she would end up in a Home for the elderly, where her only and beloved son would bring her...
But in the summer of 2022, Vera Petrivna is left alone: Tolya's son volunteers day and night, and his daughter-in-law and children are forcibly evacuated abroad. Perhaps, with a sick heart and danger around, it is really better to stay here for now - under the supervision of doctors, in the company of "peers"?
But instead of open, hospitable old women, the woman meets wounded, prickly old men in the House, who day by day simply watch how their lives, like the sun, roll over the horizon.
What do these lonely old hearts hide? And what difficulties can a mother's heart endure?
"Where the Sun Sets" is a band-aid book for every wounded heart and at the same time an extremely honest story about life at its sunset.
Why should you read the book "Where the Sun Sets"?
It is full of humor, senile wisdom, irony, touching memories and stories, which turns it into a kind of "book shelter".
It allows you to look at the lives of the residents of the House for the elderly in a retrospective of history: from the time of the Soviet occupation to today's full-scale war.
A sharp artistic reflection on the topic of the relationship between parents and children, family values, the power of maternal love and human destinies in the midst of difficult life trials.
