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折疊人
當你的記憶不再屬於你
Author: Vincent L.352 pagesLanguage: 繁體中文Published: 2026-04-23
This is not a story of heroes. It is a story of ordinary people in extraordinary times, deciding what language to speak tomorrow.
Author: Vincent L.92 pagesLanguage: 繁體中文Published: 2026-04-04
At 5 a.m. on February 24, 2022, the heating pipes in Kyiv went silent. Olena took her husband and daughter into the metro station — sixty meters underground, dug in the Soviet era to withstand a nuclear strike. From that day on, it became home.
Her husband Dmytro was from Moscow. He had taught Ukrainian in Kyiv for twenty-five years, but his accent never faded. His mother called it a "special military operation" over the phone. His seventeen-year-old daughter wrote the Snake Island soldiers’ words on the station wall — in Russian. He stood between two languages, unsure which one was his.
In Mariupol, besieged for eighty-two days, nurse Katya performed surgery by phone flashlight in the steel plant bunker, trading her last painkillers for cheese to feed a five-year-old girl who had lost her mother. In Kharkiv’s metro station, teacher Iryna taught thirty children verb conjugations on a flipped advertising board, and a ten-year-old girl drew a sunflower growing upside down — because underground, roots grow up and flowers bloom downward.
Three threads. Three cities. Three women who never met. A notebook with a cat on the cover ties them together.
Sunflowers in Winter is a novel about language, memory, and choice. No heroes. No battlefields. Only ordinary people in extraordinary times, deciding what language to speak tomorrow, whose name to remember, and for whom to stand still.
Fifteen chapters. Approximately 30,000 words. Written in Traditional Chinese.