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Nothing Will Change
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Nothing Will Change

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In Nothing Will Change, Ania travels to Northern Ireland to uncover why her mother never spoke of Ania's father, James. But when a sudden and terrifying event disrupts her plans, she is forced to shift her focus and confront the emotional weight of her journey.

In an unexpected moment, she meets Conor, James' friend, who bridges the past and the present.

The narrative then moves to the 1980s, telling the story of an Irishman entangled in the IRA and a Polish woman struggling under communism. They dreamed of a life together, only to be torn apart by the forces that defined their times.

Will Conor help Ania understand the history that shaped their lives?

And how will Ania change Conor's life?

Set against the backdrop of Northern Ireland's Troubles and the fall of communism in Poland, Nothing Will Change is a haunting tale of love, loyalty, and the scars left by a tumultuous history.

Written by an author who grew up in 1980s Poland - witnessing firsthand how the Solidarity movement changed the course of Europe - and now living in the west of Ireland, this novel offers a unique perspective on the parallel histories of Poland and Ireland, exploring their similar legacy of resilience, hope, and the fight for human rights.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Meelevska Publishing
Date
17 March 2025
Pages
358
ISBN
9781068323515

In Nothing Will Change, Ania travels to Northern Ireland to uncover why her mother never spoke of Ania's father, James. But when a sudden and terrifying event disrupts her plans, she is forced to shift her focus and confront the emotional weight of her journey.

In an unexpected moment, she meets Conor, James' friend, who bridges the past and the present.

The narrative then moves to the 1980s, telling the story of an Irishman entangled in the IRA and a Polish woman struggling under communism. They dreamed of a life together, only to be torn apart by the forces that defined their times.

Will Conor help Ania understand the history that shaped their lives?

And how will Ania change Conor's life?

Set against the backdrop of Northern Ireland's Troubles and the fall of communism in Poland, Nothing Will Change is a haunting tale of love, loyalty, and the scars left by a tumultuous history.

Written by an author who grew up in 1980s Poland - witnessing firsthand how the Solidarity movement changed the course of Europe - and now living in the west of Ireland, this novel offers a unique perspective on the parallel histories of Poland and Ireland, exploring their similar legacy of resilience, hope, and the fight for human rights.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Meelevska Publishing
Date
17 March 2025
Pages
358
ISBN
9781068323515