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From early childhood, the hero is thinking over the meaning of life. He is looking for a response in the secrets of being. The path of fate, which in childhood he chooses consciously leads it to the goal. It all starts with a divorce of parents ... Then, as a snowball, the victims of the Afghan War, where their family dies. After - Chernobyl echoes, as a result of which Daniel loses a small friend ... The next stage the hero is experiencing at the collapse of the Soviet Union with the "chaos" of his restructuring. The Daniel family, "old" aristocrats, together with bandits, are on the way to fight the "system".
It does not pass the family and the ship"s emigration, for the better life of which they hoped. The path chosen by them is far away. Absolute launcher lowers the heroes of the novel in full poverty, connecting them with homeless. Hard grieving is accompanied by bullying and beatings.
Forming in the homeless environment, Daniel withstands the onslaught of the laws of street life. "Queen of the night" - Linda, the daughter of the last leader, forever disappeared from the face of the ERI tribe leaves Daniel with his heir. After the decisive fight in the "War" with the New York DrugComotors, she crowns him, blinded, "Night King Street
It does not pass the family and the ship"s emigration, for the better life of which they hoped. The path chosen by them is far away. Absolute launcher lowers the heroes of the novel in full poverty, connecting them with homeless. Hard grieving is accompanied by bullying and beatings.
Forming in the homeless environment, Daniel withstands the onslaught of the laws of street life. "Queen of the night" - Linda, the daughter of the last leader, forever disappeared from the face of the ERI tribe leaves Daniel with his heir. After the decisive fight in the "War" with the New York DrugComotors, she crowns him, blinded, "Night King Street
Author:
Author:Sadovskaya Oh .
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Psychology
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-94663-287-4
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