Paula Lichtarowiczová se zaměřuje na psychologické aspekty lidské povahy a zkoumá složité vztahy mezi postavami. Její styl je pronikavý a empatický, přičemž vytváří živé a zapamatovatelné postavy. Čtenáři se mohou těšit na díla, která rezonují s hlubokými emocionálními pravdami a zároveň se vyznačují literární zručností. Její tvorba se ponořuje do vnitřního světa postav a odhaluje jejich motivace a touhy s působivou přesností.
To see that borrowing money for your daughter's marriage to a local bigwig
will lead to the kidnap of a footballer from Scunthorpe, the downfall of a
global soft drinks empire, incidents of attempted matricide, public murder,
re-arranged marriage, hypnotic malpractice, and one unfortunate act of
geriatric perversion.
'Wonderful . . . a vivid and endearing pictures of family life' The Times 'Heartbreaking and heartwarming in equal measure, this is an esquisite, compelling study of survival and emotional resilience' Daily Mail Lena has her life mapped out. While her sister obsesses about fortune-telling gypsies and marriage, Lena studies the way the heart works. She isn't going to let being a girl stop her from becoming one of Poland's first female doctors. But the world has other plans for Lena. Instead of university she finds herself a reluctant army wife, lonely and unmoored by the emotions of motherhood. And as she tries to accept a different future from the one she wanted, the threat of global war becomes reality. Lena must face just how unpredictable life can be. Deemed Enemies of State by the invading Soviets, she and her family are exiled from their Polish village to a work camp in the freezing hell of Siberia. It's here, despite the hunger and back-breaking work, Lena learns something remarkable; it is possible to fall in love even at the edge of life. And for that love, Lena must make a decision, the consequences of which will haunt her for ever. Tender, brutal and passionate, The Snow Hare is about living with impossible choices and our incredible ability to cultivate hope in the darkest places.
The book is described as "wonderfully strange," indicating a unique narrative that likely blends elements of whimsy and intrigue. It promises an engaging exploration of unconventional themes or characters, potentially delving into the complexities of human experiences and relationships. The endorsement by Mark Haddon suggests a compelling story that resonates emotionally, inviting readers to immerse themselves in its distinctive world.