Christmas Stories from Ukraine

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Classics, Romance
Cover of the book Christmas Stories from Ukraine by Various, Natalya Alatyreva (translator), Natalya Alatyreva
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Author: Various, Natalya Alatyreva (translator) ISBN: 1230002151168
Publisher: Natalya Alatyreva Publication: December 18, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Various, Natalya Alatyreva (translator)
ISBN: 1230002151168
Publisher: Natalya Alatyreva
Publication: December 18, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Christmas stories, written by Ukrainian writers. They will take you to the wolves-infested forest through which little Vasylko gallops, trying to deliver a fir tree to the rich family and earn money to redeem his mother's boots from the shoemaker; to the snowed up fields which little Marusya braves wearing her mother torn boots stuffed with straw, hurrying to the town to pawn her deceased father clothing and buy medicine for her mother on the Christmas eve; to the rich living room to listen to stories told after the Christmas supper.
With happy endings, and sad, these stories perfectly capture the spirit of Ukrainian Christmas and its traditions.
"Frightened, without a hat, covered in snow, Vasylko sped along the road towards the cold wind. Two wolves fled after him, bending their grey spines... And the blizzard howled, snowed and covered their tracks."
“So you will repent... So I will make your life even worse servitude and I will laugh at each of your tear,” and pulling me forcibly to himself, kissed my lips."
"Somewhere in the world there is a little church – old, rotten, looking as if it was built from the shadows of the moon. In the church there is a vestibule, sad, dark, and in it, between the broken cross and the old banner, there hangs an icon of the holy angel, covered in dust, faded.
...And lived in these parts a poor widow in a clay house, a woman true, in the fear of God observing, and she had a son called Ivashko. Ivashko was obedient and respectful, but he loved honey very much, because he was still young. And he so waited, so waited for that Christmas."
“I can not look at them!..Their smell is disgusting to me, revolting... She bred, weakling, and died herself, leaving it for me to fuss over them, these stinks... Why? For what? Am I a hireling of hers?.. I'll be popping my own soon.”

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Christmas stories, written by Ukrainian writers. They will take you to the wolves-infested forest through which little Vasylko gallops, trying to deliver a fir tree to the rich family and earn money to redeem his mother's boots from the shoemaker; to the snowed up fields which little Marusya braves wearing her mother torn boots stuffed with straw, hurrying to the town to pawn her deceased father clothing and buy medicine for her mother on the Christmas eve; to the rich living room to listen to stories told after the Christmas supper.
With happy endings, and sad, these stories perfectly capture the spirit of Ukrainian Christmas and its traditions.
"Frightened, without a hat, covered in snow, Vasylko sped along the road towards the cold wind. Two wolves fled after him, bending their grey spines... And the blizzard howled, snowed and covered their tracks."
“So you will repent... So I will make your life even worse servitude and I will laugh at each of your tear,” and pulling me forcibly to himself, kissed my lips."
"Somewhere in the world there is a little church – old, rotten, looking as if it was built from the shadows of the moon. In the church there is a vestibule, sad, dark, and in it, between the broken cross and the old banner, there hangs an icon of the holy angel, covered in dust, faded.
...And lived in these parts a poor widow in a clay house, a woman true, in the fear of God observing, and she had a son called Ivashko. Ivashko was obedient and respectful, but he loved honey very much, because he was still young. And he so waited, so waited for that Christmas."
“I can not look at them!..Their smell is disgusting to me, revolting... She bred, weakling, and died herself, leaving it for me to fuss over them, these stinks... Why? For what? Am I a hireling of hers?.. I'll be popping my own soon.”

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