The road to Harvard and back
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Gosh is an ordinary guy. Not everything is good in his family and he is infuriated by the imperfections of the world. Gosha also loves programming, and he’s good at it. Better than many. The offer to go to Harvard seems to him complete nonsense. After all, Gosha is not one of the “golden youth”. However, emigrant Vlad, a former Russian scientist, gets down to business. And everything would be fine, but the competent authorities of Russia are interested in Vlad... Gosha plunges into history, where human relationships turn out to be more complex than programming languages. He has to learn that outside the computer universe there is friendship, love and other little things that he can probably live without. But it’s much better with them. Lana Barsukova’s heroes teach us to live, love, find compromises in relationships with loved ones, and also to be happy, no matter what. Together with them, we experience their successes and failures in life, we empathize and compare with ourselves: “But it happened to me too!” This involvement makes the reader not an outside observer, but a participant in the events happening to the characters. Confidential intonation, attention to detail and recognizable life situations make Lana Barsukova’s prose read for the soul.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Лана Барсукова
- Language
- Russian