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Two Cousins of Azov

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Two Cousins of Azov

By: Andrea Bennett
Narrated by: Saul Reichlin
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A heartwarming novel about the surprise of second chances in the autumn of your life.

Gor is keeping busy. He has a magic show to rehearse, his new assistant to get in line and a dacha in dire need of weeding. But he keeps being distracted by a tapping on his window – four floors up. Is old age finally catching up with him?

Tolya has woken from a long illness to find his memory gone. Tidied away in a sanatorium, with only the view of a pine tree for entertainment, he is delighted when young doctor Vlad decides to make a project of him. With a keen listener by his side, and the aid of smuggled home-made sugary delights, Tolya’s boyhood memories return, revealing dark secrets…

Two Cousins of Azov is a tender and wonderful story of two men who, in the autumn of their years, have the chance to learn that memories can heal, as well as haunt.

©2017 Andrea Bennett (P)2017 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Fiction Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Medical Satire Small Town & Rural Women's Fiction Comedy Heartfelt
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