The red cow does not shed its skin.
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This book is like a chest of family photographs, where instead of snapshots, there are living, breathing stories. Memories of childhood in an Armenian village, filled with vivid, funny, and touching stories, are transformed into a story of growing up, self-discovery, strong friendship, and true love. Along with the protagonist, you will immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a large family, discovering what it's like to grow up among thirteen children, feeling the care of elders and the joy of small victories.
Why should you read this book?
- To return to childhood. Even if you grew up in a big city, you will recognize yourself in Levon—the one who believed in miracles, feared punishment, and ran home because it smelled like the most delicious thing in the world.
- To feel connected to your family. This book will make you see your loved ones in a new light.
- To experience the real Armenia. Not the touristy one, but the deep, rural one, with its traditions, humor, grief, happiness, and incredible fortitude.
- To experience catharsis. You'll laugh through your tears, and when you close the last page, you'll feel a radiant sadness and gratitude to the author for the emotions she's given you.
Open a book that smells of fresh lavash, freshly cut grass, and a childhood stolen from a barn roof.
Why should you read this book?
- To return to childhood. Even if you grew up in a big city, you will recognize yourself in Levon—the one who believed in miracles, feared punishment, and ran home because it smelled like the most delicious thing in the world.
- To feel connected to your family. This book will make you see your loved ones in a new light.
- To experience the real Armenia. Not the touristy one, but the deep, rural one, with its traditions, humor, grief, happiness, and incredible fortitude.
- To experience catharsis. You'll laugh through your tears, and when you close the last page, you'll feel a radiant sadness and gratitude to the author for the emotions she's given you.
Open a book that smells of fresh lavash, freshly cut grass, and a childhood stolen from a barn roof.
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