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Sergei and Hans. Prayers In The Air, #1
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-393-86490-5
- EAN9781393864905
- Date de parution22/12/2020
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
Christmas Eve, 1914. The Carpathian Mountains. A Russian prisoner and a German guard spend one night in a storage cabin on the Eastern Front. By morning, something between them has changed-and neither one can undo it. Sergei is a musician. Before the war, he played in orchards and grand ballrooms. Now he survives on memories of a woman named Anya and the life he lost. His rain-soaked journal is the only proof that life existed at all.
Hans is the guard in the tower. A seminary student who never imagined he'd hold a rifle pointed at other men. When he finds Sergei's journal thrown into a fire, he reads it cover to cover-peaches, cherry trees, the small human moments that make a life worth living. On Christmas Eve, in firelight, they share schnapps and soup. For a few hours, they stop being prisoner and guard. They become two men who recognize each other across a divide that was supposed to keep them worlds apart.
Sergei and Hans is the first book in the Prayers in the Air series-literary World War I fiction about the quiet, impossible moments of connection that survive when everything else burns away. Each book stands alone.
Hans is the guard in the tower. A seminary student who never imagined he'd hold a rifle pointed at other men. When he finds Sergei's journal thrown into a fire, he reads it cover to cover-peaches, cherry trees, the small human moments that make a life worth living. On Christmas Eve, in firelight, they share schnapps and soup. For a few hours, they stop being prisoner and guard. They become two men who recognize each other across a divide that was supposed to keep them worlds apart.
Sergei and Hans is the first book in the Prayers in the Air series-literary World War I fiction about the quiet, impossible moments of connection that survive when everything else burns away. Each book stands alone.























