Overview: At the turn of the 20th century, an arranged marriage between an aging widower and a younger woman has tragic consequences.
Overview: A priest’s daughter falls in love with an idealistic student, but her family has other plans for her future. The revolution pits father against son.
Overview: Vasyl meets fiery resistance when he returns to Tarasivka to impose Bolshevik rule. For Tanya and Oksen, life goes from bad to worse.
Overview: Oksen pays a high price for his freedom. Hajduk rebels against the authorities. Vasyl must confront a ghost from his past.
Overview: Tanya is shocked when her brother comes home as a political hardliner, determined to hunt down Hajduk. Despite that, Olesya is infatuated with Fyodor.
Overview: Fyodor and Olesya's blossoming relationship draws more and more disapproval until tensions within the family reach a breaking point.
Overview: Someone familiar comes to Tarasivka to help deliver Tanya's first child, rekindling an old love in difficult new circumstances.
Overview: Violence erupts when opposition forces target Vasyl. Despite her husband’s misgivings, Tanya begins teaching students at home.
Overview: A face from Vasyl's past turns up in town, but now she's working on behalf of the Soviet regime. Oleg and Tanya risk everything for love.
Overview: Government demands for wheat threaten the village's survival. When Oksen and his family try to resist, they face the brutal side of the law.
Overview: A state official with a personal agenda could decide the fate of the whole village. Vasyl takes a stand as conditions deteriorate.
Overview: Despair consumes the village as the state confiscates food and cracks down on dissidents. Against all odds, Tanya and Oleg plan for their future.