And the next morning joy
Brooklyn 1927. Annie and Karl are so young and in love. Everything is against their marriage: parents, friends, even the dean of the faculty where Karl is studying. A marriage can break life, love has not brought any benefit to anyone - this is what they say around. But can it be true when people sincerely love each other? When do they have dreams? Annie and Karl are determined to overcome all difficulties, deprivation, poverty, only to be together. Or are they able to overcome all this precisely because they are together?
Anni 18, Karl 20. They are in love with each other, they want to get married. But their families are against, the dean of the legal, where Karl is also studying against, even threatened to expel him. But lovers still marry. They move to a university town. Annie begins to go to eavesdrop on lectures, then records in a circle under dramaturgy. The dean is imbued with this couple and helps them in every way. It seems that life is beautiful until Annie finds out that she is pregnant. Since she is concerned about how Karl will react, her mother and her mother -in -law, she keeps her pregnancy a secret. After Karl discovers that Annie is pregnant, he sets up for two works to feed his family. He wants to quit college, but Annie is against it, because this is his dream. After the end of the college, they move to another part of the state, where Karl begins legal practice. And Annie is published.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Smith Betty |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 320 |
| The year of publishing | 2020 |
| Translator | Fradkina E. |
| Type of cover | Soft binding |
| Type of paper | Offset puffy 60/60 kama |
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