"In the book, I tell about the border, courage, dresses, front-line dreams and Karelianism. The child remembers and the memories go hand in hand with the story.
The men who went to war spoke, the lotas just whispering.
A review of recent history clarifies Stalin’s means of defining a new frontier and how everyday life went on at the frontier in the neighborhood of the great power.
The family story also tells how nurturing beauty brings joy to everyday life and helps move forward in life.
My book could inspire others to write a story for their family with their children or loved ones.
Preserving the veteran heritage is close and important to me. "
This is what author Paula Berg says.
209 pages in the book, an engaging story.
"... There was a mother's mourning gauze in the closet, which the mother had worn at her father's funeral. Will the mother be a widow using the mourning gauze? What does it mean to be a heroic corpse?