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Every hundred years

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Anna Matveeva is the author of the novels "Dyatlov Pass, or the Mystery of the Nine", "The Enviable Feeling of Vera Stenina" and "Got it!", short story collections "Hidden Rivers", "Lolotte and Other Parisian Stories", "Katya Goes to Sochi", as well as the books "City People" and "Picture Girls". A finalist for the "Big Book" and "National Bestseller" awards. "Every Hundred Years" is a "diary novel," a personal and very contemporary story told by two women. They begin keeping a diary as children, Ksenichka Lyovshina in 1893 in Poltava and Xana Lesovaya in 1980 in Sverdlovsk, and continue their entries throughout their lives. But aren't diaries written to be read by someone? The adult Xana, a talented translator, constantly asks herself how frank she can be with a piece of paper, and, as in her childhood, continues to look for traces of Ksenichka. It seems that fate leads them along the same paths and persistently tries to collide. But only between them - almost a hundred years ...
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