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Czwarta powieść. Tom 1
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How well do you really know the ones you love? Regina, a graduate in Polish studies and library science, aspires to achieve literary fame. Having recently completed her education, she has already published her third novel. The prospects of her dreams coming true seem promising; all she needs is an idea for another intriguing storyline.
One day, a reader approaches Regina with an unfinished pre-war manuscript, proposing that the young author should complete it. Initially, this suggestion seems unappealing to Regina, but she eventually decides to take on the challenge. It soon becomes evident that this manuscript didn't come into her possession merely by chance.
Regina nodded, feeling it was appropriate to respond in some way. She had fallen under a bus—a very sad story. "Is that what Jurek Mołczanowski told you?" Siedlecka extinguished the remnants of her cigarette. "Yes, that's what he said. Is something wrong?" Regina felt her heart racing, her anxiety building once again. "Indeed," Siedlecka replied calmly, "She fell under a bus. But according to witnesses, it didn't look like an accident. She did it deliberately."
Agnieszka Janiszewska graduated in history from the University of Warsaw and now works as a history teacher in a high school. Having been tied to Warsaw since birth, she now resides in one of its nearby towns. She is renowned for captivating family sagas and her keen portrayal of historical settings in her socio-historical novels.
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How well do you really know the ones you love? Regina, a graduate in Polish studies and library science, aspires to achieve literary fame. Having recently completed her education, she has already published her third novel. The prospects of her dreams coming true seem promising; all she needs is an idea for another intriguing storyline.
One day, a reader approaches Regina with an unfinished pre-war manuscript, proposing that the young author should complete it. Initially, this suggestion seems unappealing to Regina, but she eventually decides to take on the challenge. It soon becomes evident that this manuscript didn't come into her possession merely by chance.
Regina nodded, feeling it was appropriate to respond in some way. She had fallen under a bus—a very sad story. "Is that what Jurek Mołczanowski told you?" Siedlecka extinguished the remnants of her cigarette. "Yes, that's what he said. Is something wrong?" Regina felt her heart racing, her anxiety building once again. "Indeed," Siedlecka replied calmly, "She fell under a bus. But according to witnesses, it didn't look like an accident. She did it deliberately."
Agnieszka Janiszewska graduated in history from the University of Warsaw and now works as a history teacher in a high school. Having been tied to Warsaw since birth, she now resides in one of its nearby towns. She is renowned for captivating family sagas and her keen portrayal of historical settings in her socio-historical novels.