Fathers and Sons I.S. Turgenev

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In the novel by I.S. Turgenev's “Fathers and Sons” (1862) reflected the ideological struggle of two generations, which was one of the main features of public life in the 60s of the XIX century. The novel has acquired enduring universal human interest and significance and has not lost its relevance to this day.

The developer of applications New Apps Land aims to popularize the works of classical Russian and foreign literature among a new generation of readers.

To create the impression that users are reading a real book, the application has the effect of turning pages.

Applications from New Apps Land are free. Applications do not ask users to send SMS from mobile phones to paid numbers and also do not track the user's personal information.

As a small compensation for the work of the application creator, the Admob advertising module is built into the application

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