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Those Who Believed (Ukrainian edition) is a sweeping dual-timeline novel that spans Chicago in the 1980s and Paris in the 2010s. It tells the interwoven stories of Yale, Fiona, and Nico — in an era marked by art, love, loss, the AIDS crisis, and the weight of memory.
In 1985, Yale Tishman seeks to reshape the art world through a bold donation of a rare painting collection — even as tragedy, the AIDS epidemic, and loss encroach around him.
Decades later, Fiona arrives in Paris in search of her missing daughter, confronting the ghosts of the past and the many ways trauma, loyalty, and memory endure.
Rich in emotional resonance and grounded in historical reality, the novel weaves together personal and social narratives — of art, identity, grief, and survival.
This edition is published in Ukrainian, features 512 pages, and comes in hardcover format.