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Connected Threads : Marry an American, Paperback / softback Book

Connected Threads : Marry an American Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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This is a colorful book with many photos.  It is about a strange signs or game of fate.  The threads of some events began back in the nineteenth century.  Hundred years later, they came to their logical conclusion.  Invisible, connecting threads sped to the other end of the earth, across the ocean, continuing to weave the paths of fate, connecting the past with the future.  The whirlwinds of fate weaved the lives of a Soviet woman and American man, invisible threads connected impossible destinies together.
This is what was in common between them: Soviet Prizon, Berlin prizon, the same family names, the same life experience at the same age, similar attitude and values, dreams and expectations.
The book tells about a woman Alena who, on a bet, moved to America, how she lived there, looking for her happiness under different circumstances and conditions.  Miraculous transformations came to Alena with her belief in her happiness, which filled her soul with joy.
To feel peace of mind, one needs to focus on the positive aspects of each day.  Throwing any negative husks aside, it is important to notice all the best in the person who lives nearby.  The law of happiness is to collect the grains of joy of every day, string them like beads on the threads of events, and always carry a joyful necklace of happiness with you.  One people’s wisdom is good to remember: protect your love when you met it.

 

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