November in Paris
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Some books are felt before they are written. The boy who once stole a Christmas tree to buy food for his family grew up - and now sits in a Paris therapist's office.A Saturday evening. Max walks along the Seine in a thin November rain. He has a daughter, a dog, business deals at the Ritz, and a quiet life he has rebuilt from scratch. And he has a therapist's office he keeps returning to - not to complain, but to finally face, honestly, what he kept locked away for years.A post-Soviet courtyard. A nine-storey block, a market on three sides. An eleven-year-old boy collects scrap paper, bargains with adults as if the whole world were one vast marketplace, and one day finds a bold, almost cinematic way to feed his family before the New Year. So begins a lifelong journey: foster families and other people's homes, a military academy, a huge city, falls and fresh starts - and Paris, which slowly turns from cold and foreign into the only place where everything is where it should be.This is a story about growing up between poverty and privilege - about the marks adulthood doesn't erase but learns to carry. About trauma and quiet healing. About a solitude that stops being emptiness and becomes a way of seeing more clearly. And about the strange signs and coincidences - a stranger with the face of an icon in a barber's chair, names, dates, chance encounters - that seem to lead a man from one turning point of fate to the next.There are no easy answers here, no loud motivational breakthroughs. There is honest, slow, atmospheric prose - Paris beyond the postcards, the city that breathes in the rain - and the quiet strength of a man who put himself back together. Based on a true story."November in Paris" is contemporary autofiction and psychological drama: a literary novel set in Paris, a story of childhood trauma and a post-Soviet upbringing, a novel about therapy, immigration and self-reinvention. For readers of reflective literary fiction about solitude, fate, signs and healing from the past.
Some books are felt before they are written. The boy who once stole a Christmas tree to buy food for his family grew up - and now sits in a Paris therapist's office.A Saturday evening. Max walks along the Seine in a thin November rain. He has a daughter, a dog, business deals at the Ritz, and a quiet life he has rebuilt from scratch. And he has a therapist's office he keeps returning to - not to complain, but to finally face, honestly, what he kept locked away for years.A post-Soviet courtyard. A nine-storey block, a market on three sides. An eleven-year-old boy collects scrap paper, bargains with adults as if the whole world were one vast marketplace, and one day finds a bold, almost cinematic way to feed his family before the New Year. So begins a lifelong journey: foster families and other people's homes, a military academy, a huge city, falls and fresh starts - and Paris, which slowly turns from cold and foreign into the only place where everything is where it should be.This is a story about growing up between poverty and privilege - about the marks adulthood doesn't erase but learns to carry. About trauma and quiet healing. About a solitude that stops being emptiness and becomes a way of seeing more clearly. And about the strange signs and coincidences - a stranger with the face of an icon in a barber's chair, names, dates, chance encounters - that seem to lead a man from one turning point of fate to the next.There are no easy answers here, no loud motivational breakthroughs. There is honest, slow, atmospheric prose - Paris beyond the postcards, the city that breathes in the rain - and the quiet strength of a man who put himself back together. Based on a true story."November in Paris" is contemporary autofiction and psychological drama: a literary novel set in Paris, a story of childhood trauma and a post-Soviet upbringing, a novel about therapy, immigration and self-reinvention. For readers of reflective literary fiction about solitude, fate, signs and healing from the past.
AmazonPagina's: 167, Paperback, Independently published
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