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Two Cousins of Azov

A tale of memory, healing, and unexpected connections

Andrea Bennett author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:13th Jul '17

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This touching tale follows two men as they navigate the complexities of memory and healing in their later years, revealing unexpected connections.

In Two Cousins of Azov, readers are invited into a heartwarming narrative that explores the theme of second chances during the autumn of life. Gor, a man who keeps himself busy with his magic show and a new assistant, finds himself distracted by an unusual tapping at his window, raising questions about his grasp on reality as he navigates the challenges of aging. The story beautifully illustrates the everyday struggles and surprises that come with growing older, reminding us that life can still hold unexpected joys.

Meanwhile, Tolya awakens from a long illness to discover that his memory has vanished. Confined to a sanatorium with only a view of a pine tree, he is surprised when a young doctor named Vlad takes an interest in his case. With Vlad's attentive listening and the help of some smuggled treats, Tolya's forgotten memories begin to resurface, revealing both cherished moments and hidden secrets from his past. This subplot adds depth to the narrative, showcasing the power of connection and the healing nature of shared experiences.

Two Cousins of Azov is ultimately a tender story about two men in the twilight of their lives who learn that while memories can haunt, they can also heal. Their journeys intertwine, offering readers a poignant reflection on the importance of relationships and the beauty of rediscovery in later years.

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ISBN: 9780008159573

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 25mm

Weight: 280g

400 pages