"Mykola Dzhera" is a novel by the Ukrainian writer Ivan Nechui-Levytsky, published in 1881. The book tells the story of Mykola Jeri, a young peasant from Ukraine, who decides to change his life and go to work in the city. The main character is dissatisfied with village life and wants to find better conditions for himself and his family. He goes to the city where, facing new challenges and obstacles, he can show his skills, define his goals and establish his place in society. The novel "Mykola Dzhera" explores the social and moral aspects of the transition from rural to urban life. The book highlights the problems faced by young people striving for change and self-realization. This is a work that questions traditional values and shows the importance of self-determination and finding one's own place in society.
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