The village is not the people
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Lюko Dashvar writes so sharply and piercingly, psychologically and sensitively, that it touches the strings of the soul of everyone. It is impossible not to empathize with her characters, just as it is impossible not to pay attention to the sharp, painful, ambiguous questions raised by the writer.
"The dawns are brighter over the village, the flowers in the village smell more intoxicating, and the village girls mature earlier. Kateryna is only thirteen, yet her heart belongs to a man much older, and married too. In the village, everything is direct: if they love, they love to madness; if they hate, they hate with all their might; if they forgive, they do so from the bottom of their hearts..."
"A story in which love and death, purity and sin exist side by side — so close that they become inseparable..."
"The dawns are brighter over the village, the flowers in the village smell more intoxicating, and the village girls mature earlier. Kateryna is only thirteen, yet her heart belongs to a man much older, and married too. In the village, everything is direct: if they love, they love to madness; if they hate, they hate with all their might; if they forgive, they do so from the bottom of their hearts..."
"A story in which love and death, purity and sin exist side by side — so close that they become inseparable..."









