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Zolotkovsʹka T.
Tais Zolotkovska (1984, Kharkiv) is a Ukrainian writer. In 2014, Thais participated in the International Writing Marathon National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and wrote 50,000 words for a new book. For two years, the writer worked on her first n…
Книги - XXI
Чернівці,
2021,
Hardcover,
304 p,
(In Ukrainian)
ISBN 978-617-614-342-0
32 USD
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Книги - XXI
Чернівці,
2021,
Hardcover,
304 p,
(In Ukrainian)
ISBN 978-617-614-342-0
Писати як дихати. 62 дні творчої свободи
Zolotkovsʹka T.
Tais Zolotkovska (1984, Kharkiv) is a Ukrainian writer. In 2014, Thais participated in the International Writing Marathon National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and wrote 50,000 words for a new book. For two years, the writer worked on her first n…
Книги - XXI
Чернівці,
2021,
Hardcover,
304 p,
(In Ukrainian)
ISBN 978-617-614-343-7
32 USD
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Книги - XXI
Чернівці,
2021,
Hardcover,
304 p,
(In Ukrainian)
ISBN 978-617-614-343-7
БОСОНІЖ НА ОЛИВІ
Zolotkovsʹka T.
A story about the fact that there is always somewhere and someone to return to, about the fact that you can always change your life. Despite everything, in the novel there is a lot of love that constantly nourishes Anna, and places of strength that …
Видавництво 21
Чернівці,
2023,
Hardcover,
352 p,
(In Ukrainian)
ISBN 978-617-614-382-6
39 USD
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Видавництво 21
Чернівці,
2023,
Hardcover,
352 p,
(In Ukrainian)
ISBN 978-617-614-382-6
ЛІНІЯ ЗУСИЛЛЯ
Переклад з російської Олександра Ушкалова
Zolotkovsʹka T.
The events take place in modern Ukraine. Several storylines are intertwined in the book.
German, a boy in love, fights with external and internal Evil. His mother Hanna is a young woman who is looking for a way to herself and goes against the norms o…
Видавництво 21
Чернівці,
2024,
Hardcover,
352 p,
(In Ukrainian)
ISBN 978-617-614-646-9
42 USD
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Видавництво 21
Чернівці,
2024,
Hardcover,
352 p,
(In Ukrainian)
ISBN 978-617-614-646-9