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Walking in the sky

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Walking in the sky
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When a person leaves, it is difficult to accept. Misha is gone, and his friend Seva and step-sister Glasha have to live with what they said and did when they last saw Misha. All that is left is questions and a sense of guilt for all. And then there was the blog “Strolling through the sky”, in which Misha wrote the most important and secret, only for himself.

In an attempt to find out what happened that February evening, two very different teenagers, Seva and Glasha, team up and conduct their own investigation. They will know what they have never known, and they will know who they are.

Seva and Glasha are very different. Footballer, handsome and arrogant high school girl, black fan. They would never have paid attention to each other if it wasn't for Misha - ridiculous and funny, dreaming that spring would come sooner. A friend Seva is a little shy and a half-brother that Glashe didn't need. But something terrible happens and Misha is gone. And Glasha and Seva have questions and unsaid words, as well as a huge sense of guilt that prevents them from breathing. Accidentally discovering Mishin's blog online, Seva and Glasha team up to find out how the boy actually died. It turns out the guys didn't know Misha at all! Collecting information bit by bit, Glasha and Seva rediscover Misha, and there is so much light in him, who has gone forever, that he illuminates them and his friends.

It’s not about the fragility of happiness and the importance of right words, and that even after the harshest winter, spring is sure to come. Ekaterina Aksyonova’s psychological story about how to find a person, when it seems that he has already lost him forever, will be interesting to everyone who loves honest and sincere stories.
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