In memory of the forest
Jadowia, Poland. A land of heavy fields and dense forests, of gray souls and crimson sunsets. Though communist totalitarianism fell a few years earlier, its shadow still hangs over the village. Thus, Tomek's murder follows the established pattern: silence, oblivion, a pall of gloom. Only Leszek, an educated peasant, seems concerned with explaining it. But at what cost? The roots of this cowardly, collective guilt run far too deep, too ancient—and the dead do not forgive.
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