
Life is Like the Immortal Stars
About This Novel
At midnight in 2004, in a snow-covered village in the Chechen Republic, the father of a little girl was abducted by Soviet soldiers at his home and taken to a truck belonging to the Ministry of Interior. The old neighbor across the street witnessed everything but could do nothing. He could only watch as the soldiers struck a match and burned down the little girl's house. After the truck finally drove away, he found an eight-year-old girl hiding in the trees behind the house, sitting on a suitcase. He made a decision that changed their fate forever. He took the little girl to seek asylum in a nearby hospital. The hospital had been abandoned. Only two departments that mattered, namely obstetrics and gynecology and trauma, were still in operation. The only doctor was a female surgeon who had returned from London. The reason why she is willing to return to Chechnya is for her charming but unruly sister. The fates of these three people seem to be connected from this moment on, but as the story develops, we gradually discover that their fates have been closely linked a long time ago. In the next five days, the author described a ten-year story, forming an epic masterpiece with a grand layout and a profound touching feeling.
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Official(1)Scraped 16d ago
I have read very few books, especially foreign books. I saw this one accidentally. It is worth reading. If you read it carefully, you will experience a lot and experience life, like the immortal stars.
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Official(1)Scraped 16d ago
I have read very few books, especially foreign books. I saw this one accidentally. It is worth reading. If you read it carefully, you will experience a lot and experience life, like the immortal stars.
