Bird
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Courtney Collins has created a heartfelt story about the transmigration of souls, about how we continue to find loved ones through the years and distances, about the intricacies of destinies and human relationships, as complex now as they were thousands of years ago.
Once upon a time, in ancient times, there lived a girl named Ptakha. She often looked at the river flowing near her family home, and she knew: this river is the border between the life she was obliged to live and the one she dreamed of. On one side of the river were duties, debt, and an unhappy marriage arranged by a father who lost all his money. On the other side - freedom and, perhaps, even simple happiness with the boy she knew from childhood.
There lived a girl named Ptakha in our time. Her mother didn't care about her, and Ptakha spent most of her time alone with herself, endlessly drawing the same people she knew from somewhere in an album and trying with all her might to find her own path in this difficult life, for which she was ready to pay any price.
Once upon a time, in ancient times, there lived a girl named Ptakha. She often looked at the river flowing near her family home, and she knew: this river is the border between the life she was obliged to live and the one she dreamed of. On one side of the river were duties, debt, and an unhappy marriage arranged by a father who lost all his money. On the other side - freedom and, perhaps, even simple happiness with the boy she knew from childhood.
There lived a girl named Ptakha in our time. Her mother didn't care about her, and Ptakha spent most of her time alone with herself, endlessly drawing the same people she knew from somewhere in an album and trying with all her might to find her own path in this difficult life, for which she was ready to pay any price.
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