A single summer can change the course of a lifetime. When Dmitri Sanin, a young Russian aristocrat, stops in a small German town on his journey home, he does not expect his future to be altered forever. There he meets the radiant Gemma Roselli, and what begins as a fleeting encounter soon deepens into a tender and sincere love. For a moment, happiness seems certain. But passion is rarely simple. When Sanin falls under the spell of the dazzling and dangerously seductive Maria Nikolaevna, he is drawn into a web of temptation, vanity, and self-deception. In choosing desire over devotion, he sets in motion consequences that will echo through the rest of his life. In The Torrents of Spring, Ivan Turgenev delivers
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Gelince Haber VerA single summer can change the course of a lifetime. When Dmitri Sanin, a young Russian aristocrat, stops in a small German town on his journey home, he does not expect his future to be altered forever. There he meets the radiant Gemma Roselli, and what begins as a fleeting encounter soon deepens into a tender and sincere love. For a moment, happiness seems certain. But passion is rarely simple. When Sanin falls under the spell of the dazzling and dangerously seductive Maria Nikolaevna, he is drawn into a web of temptation, vanity, and self-deception. In choosing desire over devotion, he sets in motion consequences that will echo through the rest of his life. In The Torrents of Spring, Ivan Turgenev delivers a poignant meditation on youth, weakness, and the irreversible nature of choice. Elegant, introspective, and emotionally piercing, this is a story about the love we lose—and the memories that never release us.