On Saturday, February 22, a presentation of the novel "Akpan. February" by the renowned Kazakhstani writer Oral Arukenova took place at the "Meloman" bookstore. Over 40 guests gathered not only to get acquainted with the work but also to discuss it with the author, addressing pressing issues relevant to Kazakhstani society.
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The novel "Akpan. February" raises themes that many residents of the country face: high levels of household debt, social injustice, and modern forms of slavery. These issues resonated emotionally with those present. Some shared personal stories, while others expressed their opinions, and some simply listened intently to the author's words.
The publication of the book was made possible thanks to the support of Zerde Publishing, which helps bring significant literary projects to the market.
Despite the seriousness of the themes addressed, the meeting was lively and engaging. The hall was filled not only with discussions and reflections but also with laughter as the author shared amusing moments related to the writing of the novel. There were also moments when the audience held their breath, immersed in particularly poignant excerpts from the book.
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Oral Arukenova spoke about the process of creating the novel, shared personal stories, creative plans, and answered audience questions. Guests were curious about the fates of the characters, the hidden meanings of the work, and what inspired the author to write the book.
The presentation left a deep impression on the participants. "Akpan. February" is not just a literary work; it is a call to acknowledge reality and the necessity of discussing complex topics. The evening became another step towards ensuring that such questions do not go unnoticed.