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★ Alexandra nikolayenko’s new book to be reckoned with! It soon became a hot seller in various online bookstores in Russia!
★ Shortlisted for 2019 Russian National Best Seller Award, 2019 Russian Big Book Award and 2019 Yasnaya Polyana prize of Russia! Shortlisted for the 2020 Fazil Iskander International Prize!
★ Chinese language copyrights have been sold!
★ A sad and warm story reflects a historical era and touches people's hearts. There is no hatred here, only the purity and spiritual hope of love. It makes people cry, but also smile.
★ This work can apply for Russian translation funding assistance.

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In 1983, Fedia Burkin was living with his grandmother. His parents were on business -- they were building a heavenly city.
"My father and mother are both geologists. If there were no geologists, there would be no buildings. The Soviet people are making their way!" .
Fedia Burkin's biggest dream was to be with her parents. He studied hard at math, wrote letters to Santa Claus, to Lenin, argued with God, and often put money in his cat's piggy box in the hope of buying a ticket to the sky city and seeing his parents.
This story tells the long summer full of strawberry, the unending and expecting winter, dead parents, growing old grandma, child with courage and obsession, cruel environment and evil against childhood, injustice and death in the world, and a "we together forever" note.

Author

Alexandra Nikolaenko(Russian Booker Prize Writer )

One of the most talented women writers in contemporary Russian literature! A literary nova attracting the attention of millions of people!
Nikolayenko graduated from Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry, but she loved words as a child and began to create while still in high school. She entered the literature in 2016 and have 4 works published within 2 years: 2 collections of short stories and 2 novels. Both of the 2 novels have achieved great success! One has won the 2017 Russian Booker Prize and Russian “Nonconformism" Award! The other one, with high sales and critical acclaim, shortlisted for the Russian National Best Seller award and the Russian Big Book Award in 2019!
In addition to her identity as a writer, Nikolayenko is also a famous illustrator. Her black and white illustrations have a unique creative style with profound implications, and her illustrations have appeared in many excellent works.

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