Roads that choose us
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The book of poems “The Roads that choose us” is the first book of the young talented poet Alena Shabata. It included the works written by the author in 2005-2016.
In the works you will meet bright, juicy descriptions of nature, you will feel the wind that brought new smells of spring. You will empathize with loved ones about the fate of the sailors who risk their lives daily.
again plunge into the events of the Afghan war, and you will, together with participants in the Great Patriotic War, defend the independence of our homeland.
Love, as the top and the basis of human life, will also accompany you in the works presented here.
On the pages of the book, we will meet many different characters, each of which has unique character traits.
In this book there is everything: love, hatred, the struggle of good and evil, courage, stubbornness, unshakability ... After reading this volume of poems, you will not remain indifferent and think about a lot
In the works you will meet bright, juicy descriptions of nature, you will feel the wind that brought new smells of spring. You will empathize with loved ones about the fate of the sailors who risk their lives daily.
again plunge into the events of the Afghan war, and you will, together with participants in the Great Patriotic War, defend the independence of our homeland.
Love, as the top and the basis of human life, will also accompany you in the works presented here.
On the pages of the book, we will meet many different characters, each of which has unique character traits.
In this book there is everything: love, hatred, the struggle of good and evil, courage, stubbornness, unshakability ... After reading this volume of poems, you will not remain indifferent and think about a lot
Author:
Author:Shabat AleN
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:18+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9909764-9-8
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