PARENTS' DAY

Dmitry Petrov

The story “Parents' Day” is a vivid, poignant portrait life during wartime, where events are intertwined with memories and reflections. Against the backdrop of a war-torn but vibrant city, the main character tries to understand and maintain a connection with his son in the midst of tragic events. Through their dialogues, internal monologues, and encounters with people, he reveals the generational conflict of worldviews, the theme of duty, personal responsibility, and love. Death for one's beliefs is a reality of our time.

This book is not only a family history, but also a direct look at war, its everyday nature and cruelty. A synthesis of documentary accuracy, lyricism, and philosophical reflection makes Parent's Day a text that touches the deepest chords of the soul and inspires us to live when we seem to have no strength left to do so.

KUST PRESS. — 280 p.

ISBN 978-9939-9337-7-1

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Tamara Eidelman on Dmitry Petrov's book “Parents' Day”

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Дмитрий Петров

Dmitry Petrov

Finalist on the shortlist for the Dar 2026 Prize. Writer, publicist

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