
The Weight of Paper Cranes
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How do you hold onto hope when the world falls apart?
In a basement shelter beneath Kharkiv, twenty-three neighbors become an unlikely family as the war above reshapes their lives. Alina, twelve years old, draws buildings she longs to rebuild. Daniil sketches rocket ships bound for places without bombs. Olena Kozlov mourns her son lost at Bakhmut yet quietly cares for others. And Mr. Petrov carefully folds paper cranes?one each day?in a fragile act of hope.
Told through their unforgettable voices, this fictional novella reveals ordinary Ukrainians confronting extraordinary circumstances. They are teachers, pharmacists, parents, children?bound together by resilience, dignity, and quiet heroism. They create hope from scraps of paper and beauty from fragments of broken lives.
At times heartbreaking, yet profoundly uplifting, "The Weight of Paper Cranes" opens a basement door to reveal humanity's resilience and the indestructible ties that unite us when everything else crumbles. Ultimately, this is a story about the courage not just to survive, but to dream, rebuild, and remain human.
If you've ever wondered about the lives behind wartime headlines, this powerful novella invites you in?reminding us that even amid devastation, hope and dignity endure.
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Barry Robbins is a celebrated author, having penned five notable satirical works that earned him three gold medal awards. With a 26-year tenure as an accountant for an international firm under his belt, he took a bold leap, relocating to Finland's tranquil shores. There, amidst its enchanting landscapes and in the company of his Finnish wife and two beautiful daughters, he found a renewed passion for storytelling and mastered the subtle intricacies of expatriate life (including, notably, the fine art of taking out the trash). Now, from his home in Florida, Barry crafts tales that are both engaging and thought-provoking, adding to his diverse literary canvas.
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