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The "Two Suns" book review, published by the electronic edition "Terraart"

The book "Two Suns" is a fiction historical novel-a saga about the life of two families, Russian-Ukrainian and Jewish, covering the period from the Civil War to the Brezhnev era.

The book is set in one of the most difficult periods of life for our country. These two families, at first glance, are so different, with their own ways and traditions, with their own destinies, but at the same time having so much in common, because they live by the same values of the era, which were the most important for every person during this period - the struggle for life and happiness. The destinies of the characters in the book intersect at the turn of the 70s.

This is a saga about real heroism of people and their faith in their future. They have not forgotten how to love, appreciate each other and make the next generations happy. The book is written in a lively, good literary language and creates wonderful descriptive images of the life of that time.

The book is a work of fiction, but its plot not only preserves in detail and correctly conveys the atmosphere and historical moments of time, the main characters of the book have real historical prototypes. And the book itself is based on the true events of that time.

Lifestyles are beautifully conveyed, descriptive moments are vividly presented. The author managed to immerse his readers in the authentically reconstructed atmosphere of the time.

The book is based on the eight-year work of several documentary genealogical studies.

Difficult human relationships, hardships, famine, pre- and post-war repressions, and the war made these people not only more tolerant of each other, but also true heroes of their time.

Therefore, "Two Suns" deserves the attention of fans of not merely the historical genre, but also of those interested in the very concept of the philosophy of life as such. A life that continues in spite of everything, continues and fosters correct understanding of values in the next generations.

Link to the source: Terraart