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Decades ago, this city found a way to deal with the polarization of society and the housing crisis in one fell swoop: daylight belongs to those who value order and safety, while the nighttime is ruled by freedom and chaos. The only thing that daylighters and nighttimers share are their apartments. Halle lives a cushy daylight life as an architect until her bureau's latest project - the Diamond Shard Quarter - collapses. The catastrophe rips a hole into the neat order of day and night society. And when a personal calamity haunts her professional one, Halle may have to slip into the night and break the law.
What does the Brain say to the Heart? Where does the red thread lead? Why did the little boy catch a frog? Who went into the forest of Memories? This collection of short stories answers almost all of these questions. The rest, dear reader, is up to you to discover. I hope you will enjoy.
Hop on board for an epic journey through Uzbekistan. Experience the views, taste the food, meet the fellow travellers. Underlined with music from Central Asia (don't forget to scan the QR codes!), and accompanied by visuals from throughout Uzbekistan, the stories will come to life and inspire you, make you wonder, laugh and cry; give you an idea of what everyday life is like in Central Asia, and what matters for its inhabitants. In its own playful way, this collection of short stories also conveys some key historical, social and cultural background about Central Asia, a region about which, at least in the humble opinion of the author, everyone ought to know more.
Princess Adara discovers the dark secret that brings wealth to her kingdom. And while she tries to become the missing piece to take the throne, her knight Merikh finds the someone that could help them destroy the country.
Sara, a law student, and Noah, a troubled bartender haunted by his past, forge an instant connection. But when Noah's dangerous debts threaten to engulf them both, he makes a heart-wrenching decision to protect Sara, abruptly ending their relationship. Devastated and unaware of the true reasons behind their separation, Sara is left to grapple with the sudden void in her life. Unbeknownst to her, Noah's world crumbles, driving him to the edge of despair and a desperate act that results in a coma instead of the release he sought. As fate intervenes, revealing the truth behind their shattered romance, Sara becomes a beacon of unwavering love and determination. Will their profound connection withstand the trials and tribulations they face? Can Sara's unwavering devotion ignite the spark that brings Noah back from the brink and reunite their broken hearts? Embark on a poignant journey of love, redemption, and the resilience of the human spirit in this gripping tale of second chances & love.
Sam and her friends Violett, Jil, Ima and Jack are in their early twenties and very close friends. They share everything with each other, but one day their friendship is put to the test and they need to figure out how to move on. Are they able to forgive each other and to grow together while their lives are going through major changes? This story is a about navigating life in your early twenties or at least trying to and how friendships change was we change.
The director got himself in a pretty pickle. Two women at the refugee camp he oversees entered into conflict and it's his job to untangle the situation. But his neurotic condition paired with an anticipation of death hinders him quite heftily to follow up with his tasks as a director.
Please Don't Tell My Mum is a collection of stories from my time at university and the years following it. Going from a sheltered little girl in India to a confused adult is definitely an adventure. While there is some advice in this book, I wrote this book to remind every young adult that life can be crazy and messy sometimes, but that's what makes it fun. This is for everyone with protective parents setting out on their journey to adulthood.
The brutal murder of Saltanat Nukenova by her husband, Kuandyk Bishimbayev, former Minister of National Economy of Kazakhstan, sparked international outrage, especially in the post-Soviet region. Responses poured in on YouTube, with comments like Ukraine stands for Saltanat, Russia stands with you, and The whole world is watching and praying. Saltanat's death catalyzed a landmark law in Kazakhstan, criminalizing domestic violence, which was an unprecedented move in the post-Soviet space. Yet, domestic violence and rape remain rampant across these countries, including my native Russia. It's a grim reality that demands action. This book is a collection of stories giving voice to women who have been brutally silenced by a patriarchal and corrupt system, shedding light on their struggle. What if our voices could disrupt this cycle of oppression? How long will we wait, and how far are we willing to go for change?