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Love is likebeing just the right amount of drunk when you decidewhether setting fire to your manuscript is a funny ideaor a dangerous onebut all you want to do is watch your burning words float up to the moonso you can decide which ones you want to hold onto. In this third book in a series of themed 'Conversation' books, we see how quiet, revolutionary, and world-altering love is, but also how wonderfully ordinary it is too. These pieces reveal the messy and joyous parts of romantic love, parental love, self-love, broken love, lost love, unrequited love...and how much we are conditioned to only see one side of it. Love contains strength and grief, and feeling it all allows us to find the true, deep purpose of it. In "Conversation With Love", Tetyana tries to talk about how all of us- especially nowadays in a fast-moving world- crave not only connection, but genuine love, so we can all be seen, heard, and supported. Humans are built to hope, no matter how often they get love taken away from them, and that's what makes love so extraordinary; we try, and we talk, and we keep loving.Tetyana's writing has been called "delicate and empowering all at once", "lyrical and friendly, like music", "completely heartbreaking", and "a beautiful study of connection, humanity, and how we can all learn from each other's stories."
"He will always be mine," she whispers, as the tears in her eyes blur her vision. She holds her baby tightly, her breath coming out in ragged gasps, knowing that she will have to say goodbye... Ukraine, 1941. War has ripped Katya's country and heart in two. When her first love and the father of her child, a young Hungarian soldier, is killed in battle she thinks her heart couldn't break any more. But when she discovers she is pregnant, she is forced to give their beautiful son away.Then two soldiers knock down her door and force her into a truck. Katya is terrified, but as she is driven away to a labor camp her spirit remains strong. Because as she looks out the tiny window at the barren winter landscape she thinks only of her little Alexander...She knows she must find a way to escape if she can ever see him again. But will she ever be reunited with her precious son? Or will they be torn apart forever by the war that has already taken so much?Based on an incredible true story, this is an emotional and gripping novel of family, love and the unwavering strength of hope. Perfect for fans of Kristin Hannah, Beneath A Scarlet Sky, and All the Light We Cannot See.What readers are saying about The Soldier's Child: "Unputdownable... Exceptional. Once you start reading this book you will just keep wanting to keep reading... I give this book all the stars." @leona.omahony, ¿¿¿¿¿"Thrilling and utterly compulsive! An incredible read, impossible to put down. Incredible storytelling!... A captivating story that I was drawn into from the first page a propulsive read that never let me go from start to finish!" Goodreads reviewer, ¿¿¿¿"A powerful and heartbreaking family saga that will leave you breathless... This is a must-read... will stay with you long after you turn the last page." Rachel Bustin, ¿¿¿¿¿"An utterly heartbreaking and unputdownable story of love, resilience and hope... Amazing... Compelling. I highly recommend this rapid page-turner, absolutely phenomenal." Page Turners, ¿¿¿¿¿"A powerful and moving historical novel that I just could not put down... I absolutely loved The Soldier's Child." Christian Bookaholic, ¿¿¿¿¿"What a fabulous story of courage, strength and determination. This touching saga was based on the true story of the author's family, making this heartbreaking read all that more compelling." Robin Loves Reading, ¿¿¿¿¿
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