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Islands in the Stream is a posthumously published novel by Ernest Hemingway, offering a profound exploration of an artist's life amidst personal and global turmoil. The narrative follows Thomas Hudson, a painter and adventurer, whose experiences mirror Hemingway's own. Set in the 1930s and 1940s, the novel is divided into three parts—“Bimini,” “Cuba,” and “At Sea”—each depicting different phases of Hudson's life, from idyllic family moments to the harsh realities of World War II.
This Ukrainian edition, translated by Anna Vovchenko and published by Old Lion Publishing House in 2020, captures the essence of Hemingway's storytelling, delving into themes of love, loss, duty, and the relentless passage of time. The hardcover volume spans 512 pages and is suitable for readers aged 12 and above.