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Auntie's kids

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"Auntie's Children" is a novel that fits perfectly into the family history genre. Moreover, the family in question is unlike any other—how can one not recall Tolstoy, with his families, both happy and unhappy in their own ways?

Tatyana, the book's main character, marries and finds herself in a large, noisy, and diverse family. She doesn't immediately understand this family—life here is completely different from the quiet, measured existence she and her mother had together. But she soon begins to understand that in the life of a large clan, where everyone seems to play a predetermined role, certain rules exist, and it's at least interesting to observe them.

Over the years, she becomes part of this clan, where they quarrel, make up, even gossip and slander. But they never leave her without support and warmth.
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