In bookstores appeared just new novel by Hanna Kovalevska “Where it goes longer shadow”. This time, best-selling author and liked by the readers of Zawrociu cycle tells the story of a family moving with the action in the small seaside village.
I like to put the action in small towns, there is greater openness to people and the bonds between people are stronger – said in an interview with RMF FM journalist, author of the book.
My character Inka is 27 years old, lives in Warsaw and works in an art gallery. This is a person whose emotions are frozen, which hid his feelings very deeply. And the ice slowly melts. On the one hand, it is a saga of family history. But it is also a story about young people. About returning to the world of childhood, to the days of early youth. And also about the complicated relationships – adds Hanna Kowalewska.
The heroine of the book Inka one day gets a telegram from long-unseen Aunt Berta. The woman is dying. She wants to say goodbye and tell you about something very important.
Inka come to Jantarni, a seaside town in which she grew up, but there no one but her aunt is not waiting. On the contrary – Inka greets cold, and even hostility. What happened in the past that one of the relatives of the girl Bertha could spit in your face? Why Inka years does not take calls from foster brother Zbyszko and avoids homeland?
Why the friends of his youth there drew up his own life, they are lonely or in unsuccessful relationships? Hanna Kowalewska creates a portrait of the generation of casual relationships that not much can love, but at the same time never ceases to yearn for love and her look.
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