People Who Are Always With Me
- Trauma literatureArmenia
- Categories:Memoirs Short Stories & Anthologies
- Language:Russian(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:June,2014
- Pages:317
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- Size:208mm×133mm
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
★This book consists of 13 novellas. From the perspective of a child, it introduces the story of an Armenian family who has gone through generations of hardships, but keeps kindness, humanity and love in their hearts.
★A novel about elders, about the loved ones who support us throughout our lives - even after we are gone, they still influence us invisibly and make us who we are.
★A book that is very comfortable to read, can heal the trauma, relax and soothe the soul. Reading these works, we can realize what is spiritual beauty, what is the beauty of the world around us, which we are slowly forgetting in our endless rush.
Description
This book is about a family legend, the story of several generations of a family. The people of the family have endured many difficult trials, but have kept in their hearts stories of kindness, humanity and love for each other. This book describes the world in the eyes of a child, the pure eyes are not blocked by difficulties, colorful and bright. This child already knows what life and death are, but regards it as an inevitable law and knows how cruel the rumors in human mouths are, which can easily make her hatred. But the girl is in no hurry, because the whole world belongs to her, and the world can offer her thousands of paths. It’s also a novel about elders, about the loved ones who support us throughout our lives—the ones who influence us invisibly and make us who we are, even after they’re gone.
In fact, Narine Abgaryan recorded her own story: the story of a little girl who is surrounded by a big, close-knit family. Everyone in the big family will always support her, help her overcome obstacles, and help her. Point in the right direction. Narine Abgaryan was able to paint touching pictures from an early age: a mountain trip, a wedding, or a warning from an adult. All of these events are refracted through the child's worldview. The storyline sometimes jumps back and forth and ends up where it started, but that doesn't stop readers from enjoying reading the beautiful and heartwarming stories of girls' lives.
Author
“In today’s world, there are wars in different places, why are wars going on all the time, why do humans make so many mistakes, this is the work of our generation. We have different places to live, different stories, feelings and mindsets , but we our tears and blood are the same, the pursuit of happiness is the same, and the joy and sorrow we feel are the same." - Narine Abgaryan
Born in Armenia in 1971, Narine Abgaryan grew up in a family of doctors and teachers. The grandparents were refugees from Western Armenia. Graduated from Yerevan State University of Linguistic Studies and obtained the Russian language and literature teacher qualification certificate. Narine has lived in Moscow since 1993.
The Guardian called Narine Abgaryan - one of the brightest writers in Europe. Her words have the power to penetrate the soul. Narine Abgaryan's book has been translated into 14 languages and has sold over 200,000 copies! Narine Abgaryanis a loyal reader of One Hundred Years of Solitude. Her works are dedicated to restoring Armenia in the long history and deep memory, which is the destination of her soul.
"Manyunya's Childhood" is the author's debut, and is also the winner of the 2010 Best Manuscript and Russian Literature Award. Its adapted script will be staged in SamArt and Omsk Youth Theater, and also been adapted into a 10-episode TV series of the same name in 2021! Her literary work "Three Apples Fall from the Sky" won the Yasnaya Polyana Award! Authorized to publish in 13 countries! "Simon" shortlisted for the 2021 Russian Big Book Award! Her children's work "The Graffiti Story of Semien Andrei" won the "Little Nose" award at the 2013 New Literature Award and was named the best children's book of the last ten years in Russia! "The Giant Who Dreamed of Playing the Violin" was named the best children's book by the Papmambuk portal. She also authored a collection of excellent works such as "People Who Are Always With Me"!