In the first years of the twentieth century, Europe stood on the edge of fire. Empires crumbled, revolutions stirred, and millions were forced to leave their homes in search of survival. From Saint Petersburg to Lviv, from the quiet of hotel salons to the chaos of border crossings, Bohemian Angels follows the journey of Joseph Kuharski, a young man caught between history and destiny.
Haunted by loss and propelled by resilience, Joseph becomes both witness and fugitive. His path winds through love and betrayal, through friendship and exile, through the intimate spaces where ordinary people struggled to mend the torn fabric of their world. At the heart of his story lies the locomotive, symbol of escape and ruin, carrying soldiers to war and families toward uncertain safety.
Written in the spirit of the European Salon, this is a novel meant to be read slowly, savored in its language and its sweep of history. Bohemian Angels is both a portrait of a century collapsing and a meditation on the fragile strength of those who endured it.
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