“Destruction” by Georgina Fatseas was featured by The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR)

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Georgina Sano’s ecstatic book, “Destruction,” was among the books featured in the December 2024 issue of The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR) magazine.

Georgina Fatseas-Sano was a special education teacher for 12 years. She furthered her education in various short-term certificate and diploma business courses. Her store offers services for its customers in the Brisbane area. – classes or discussion groups for assisting people with allergies – book readings for grades one and two, preschool and childcare centers. – books for fundraising – discounts for bulk buys of ten or more books in any combination Email your request to booksbysano@gmail.com Please note: Bookings are essential, and a fee applies to some services.

“Destruction” was one of the books displayed by Citi of Books during the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (LATFOB), held at the University of Southern California on April 20–21, 2024. It is the largest book festival in the US that brings together renowned authors, emerging voices, and book lovers to explore the world of storytelling. 

This book was also displayed in Frankfurt, Germany during the 76th Frankfurt International Book Fair (Frankfurter Buchmesse). For worldwide business and trading, it is regarded as the most significant book fair on earth.

Recently, “Destruction” was displayed at the book fair where creativity meets the future, the London Book Fair, which took place last March 11-13, 2025, in Olympia, London. This annual gathering brings together the best of the international literary world, offering a platform for creativity, innovation, and collaboration.

“Destruction” is a gripping narrative that delves into themes of revenge and survival, focusing on the lengths a father will go to protect his son. The story unfolds around a father-son duo who, two decades earlier, became entangled in a dangerous world after the father witnessed a horrific crime during the final years of the Russian occupation of Poland. This incident forced them into witness protection, a supposed sanctuary that quickly proves to be anything but safe. When the criminals involved are unexpectedly released, their thirst for vengeance ignites a relentless pursuit that sends the father and son fleeing across multiple countries.

As they navigate this perilous journey, the duo faces numerous challenges, including the need to trust strangers, evade their relentless pursuers, and traverse increasingly hostile foreign landscapes. Each step brings them closer to uncovering the truth behind the crime that shattered their lives, compelling them to confront their fears and moral dilemmas. The narrative builds tension as the father and son fight to survive, emphasizing their deep bond and the sacrifices they are willing to make for one another. Ultimately, “Destruction” poses a haunting question: How far will you go to save the one you love?

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