Almost happy women
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Maria Metlitskaya reflects on eternal topics: what is happiness and is it possible to live life without mistakes.
Alya Dobrynina early remained an orphan. Grandmother Sofya Pavlovna, who replaced her mother and father, and other relatives, lamented that the granddaughter literally repeats her mistakes, as if repeating the unwashed. But Ala, with her ardor, "correctness", nobility, lived as her heart ordered. That is why she more than once had to survive betrayal, disappointment, the collapse of hopes.
But there is no life without errors. And Alya, becoming a very adult, understands: the main thing is that in her life there was love, real, all -consuming. So, she is an almost happy woman. Because being completely happy is probably impossible
Alya Dobrynina early remained an orphan. Grandmother Sofya Pavlovna, who replaced her mother and father, and other relatives, lamented that the granddaughter literally repeats her mistakes, as if repeating the unwashed. But Ala, with her ardor, "correctness", nobility, lived as her heart ordered. That is why she more than once had to survive betrayal, disappointment, the collapse of hopes.
But there is no life without errors. And Alya, becoming a very adult, understands: the main thing is that in her life there was love, real, all -consuming. So, she is an almost happy woman. Because being completely happy is probably impossible
Author:
Author:Metlitskaya Maria
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Romance & Love
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-160301-4
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