Bag om The Days of Miracle and Wonder
Nine Stories. All Miraculous and Wonder-filled If Nikolai Gogol and Vladimir Nabokov had a children, they would resemble the characters in this exciting new short story collection by award-winning fiction writer, Irene Zabytko. The stories feature famous and infamous people with historical, political, spiritual, and even sinister ties to Ukraine. Mesmerizing, amazing, and unforgettable.
-"Irene Zabytko has shown that a writer can tell great stories and still have a Ukrainian point of view." -A. J. Motyl, Author THE JEW WHO WAS UKRAINIAN
-"Irene Zabytko's work is very engaging. I always look forward to her writing as it is captivating, and her characters are empowered with grace and strength."- Laurie Kuntz, Poet, Author, THE MOON OVER MY MOTHER'S HOUSE
-"What a breezy but compelling read. I like it a lot. The momentum builds within a social framework that is both ominous and absurd. I hear a bit of Nabokov and of course Hohol."-Lila Dlaboha, Poet, Past Editorial Board Member THE LITTLE MAGAZINE
Irene Zabytko is an award-winning fiction writer. She is the author of the highly acclaimed novel about Chornobyl (Chernobyl), THE SKY UNWASHED, and the short story collection WHEN LUBA LEAVES HOME. Irene Zabytko is also the author of the ultimate fiction writing guidebook: THE FICTION PRESCRIPTION: HOW TO WRITE AND IMPROVE YOUR FICTION LIKE THE GREAT LITERARY MASTERS
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