Tales of Transmigration-Sisters

by Elena Clark


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/25/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 444
ISBN : 9781491801703
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 444
ISBN : 9781491801697

About the Book

Two five year old girls met in the most tragic of circumstances, on the day they were supposed to die. Miraculously, they survived an unspeakable ordeal and became the best of friends. In fact they became more than friends – from that day onward, they became as close and inseparable as only true blood sisters could be. The lifelong bond between Manya and Raya was so strong that nothing could ever tear them apart. Their friendship survived immigration from their birth-country to Israel and Canada and not even the distance of the ocean could destroy their bond. They were meant to be a part of each other’s lives forever as sisters chosen by destiny.


About the Author

Elena Clark was born in Kiev, Ukraine, and emigrated from her homeland while it was still a part of the former Soviet Union. She has lived in Canada for the past 35 years and presently resides in Toronto, Ontario, with her Canadian husband, with whom she had one child. Her extended family includes three other children and presently seven grandchildren. Mrs. Clark earned a university degree in Mathematics and since arriving in Canada, she has pursued a successful career in the field of Information Technology. As a specialist systems consultant, she travels extensively in Canada, the United States and Europe. This affords her the opportunity of meeting interesting people from diverse cultural backgrounds and learning something of their fascinating, individual life stories. Some five years ago, Mrs. Clark began to actively pursue her long-held interest in writing. In this her third novel, she continues to portray engaging, personal life stories, drawing extensively upon her childhood background, combined with the travails of her eventual immigration and the challenges she experienced in adapting to life in her adopted country.