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"Twice displaced, forever hopeful—one woman's journey from Luhansk to Los Angeles"

"Sometimes you have to lose everything to find yourself"

"We’ll Meet Again" by Anastasiia Ovcharova

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Kira always tried to live the “right” way—pleasing others, meeting expectations—until her world flips without warning. “We’ll Meet Again” charts her loss of home, search for belonging, and courage to own both strength and vulnerability.

Heartache and humor intertwine so finely that readers may not know whether they are laughing through tears or crying through laughter. Free of preachiness yet rich in wisdom, this novel reassures anyone seeking equilibrium that inner power was there all along and dreams are closer than they appear.

Why It Sells

  • Universal coming-of-age-in-adulthood theme suits translation markets

  • Tonal mix of sorrow and comedy echoes success of “A Man Called Ove”

  • Motivational message positions book for mental-health tie-ins

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  • Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

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