Chris Green is a prolific author whose life is as rich in stories as it is in experiences. His relentless muse brings forth a ceaseless flow of narratives, capturing the essence of human experience from birth to death. Chris's work vividly portrays the rites of passage and pivotal moments that define our journey through life.
Ingrained with the discipline and determination of a former U.S. Army soldier and the son of a Marine, Chris approaches both life and writing with unwavering commitment. His days begin before dawn, embracing solitude for writing, reflection, and exercise, often extending his creative and productive pursuits to 18-hour stretches.
His three-year sojourn in Eastern Europe with his wife significantly shapes his storytelling, infusing his work with insights into the resilience and joy found in the midst of a challenging yet fulfilling life.
At the core of Chris's world is his family. As a devoted father of five, including a child with Down Syndrome, he immerses himself in the joys and challenges of parenthood, which deeply influence his writing. This connection lends authenticity and warmth to his narratives, making them resonate with readers of all backgrounds.
Chris's hobbies, including cooking, gardening, and flying, contribute to his wellspring of creativity but stand distinct from his literary endeavors. His imagination charts its own course, giving life to an array of story ideas and projects.
Central to Chris Green's philosophy is the pursuit of personal freedom, peace, self-reliance, and altruism. Through his writing, he aspires to contribute to a world where these ideals are not mere aspirations but lived realities. Chris writes to explore life's complex journey, inviting readers to join him in discovering the beauty and depth of human existence.
In 1911, young Pyotr and Petrova meet at Pyotr's estate, bonding over toboggan rides and playful interactions. As they grow together, their innocent friendship blossoms into a deeper connection, marked by a shared first kiss and youthful adventures. However, their world is overshadowed by the onset of war in 1914. The story poignantly captures their experiences against the backdrop of this tumultuous period, reflecting the contrast between the innocence of youth and the realities of the outside world.
Título : The Estate
EAN : 9798224468188
Editorial : StoryGene
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