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Paperback The Shape of Hope Book

ISBN: B0H6SQYTPB

ISBN13: 9798184048819

The Shape of Hope

The Shape of Hope is a symphonic literary epic that follows four lives across eighteen years and three continents. It begins in the rigid, grayscale halls of Moscow State University in 1982 and concludes in the dawn of a new millennium, tracing the journey of two couples as they move from the "slowing gears" of a collapsing Soviet Union to the restless, high-speed reality of the West.

The Arc of the Narrative

1982-1988: The Moscow Years. The story opens with the arrival of Zahid and Shams from Bangladesh-wide-eyed students fueled by the "zeal" of their families. They meet Asya, a soulful Muscovite, and Galya, a girl from a Ukrainian collective farm. This era is defined by the rigorous beauty of Soviet education and the shared intimacy of communal kitchens, ending in the devastating medical tragedy that forces them to rethink the "shape" of their future.1988-1992: The Era of Entropy. As Perestroika begins to shake the foundations of the USSR, the quartet faces internal and external exile. Galya's three-year "debt to society" in the frozen research labs of Novosibirsk tests the limits of long-distance love. Meanwhile, a restorative trip to Dhaka introduces the women to the warmth of the East and the "structured hope" of modern medicine. They return to navigate the "invisible currency" of the Soviet bureaucracy to reunite the group.1993-2000: The Global Harvest. The final act follows their migration to Houston and Toronto. The "immigrant shock" of the mid-90s-translating bread into rubles and silence into productivity-eventually gives way to a hard-won stability. The timeline now extends to the year 2000, allowing the reader to witness the fulfillment of the "butterfly effect."In Houston, Shams and Galya raise Priya, a child who embodies the synthesis of Ukraine, Bangladesh, and Texas.In Toronto, Asya's patient, "scheduled" hope finally bears fruit through ADOPTION, closing the circle of her earlier loss. They adopt a Russian baby daughter - Sonya

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