“One Hundred Stories About One Girl” - A Book Of Ironic And Philosophical Miniatures About Women - Reviews
“One Hundred Stories About One Girl” - A Book Of Ironic And Philosophical Miniatures About Women - Reviews

Video: “One Hundred Stories About One Girl” - A Book Of Ironic And Philosophical Miniatures About Women - Reviews

Video: “One Hundred Stories About One Girl” - A Book Of Ironic And Philosophical Miniatures About Women - Reviews
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Congratulations to our author Natalia Ulyanova with the release of the book " One Hundred Stories About One Girl ".

This is a series of short ironic-philosophical miniatures about a wide variety of women: big and small, serious and funny, determined and dreamy - in general, about all of us.

Here are some quotes to help you understand what's in store for you:

One girl really wanted to give advice, but no one asked her. Then she learned to be a psychologist, but it turned out that good psychologists do not advise anyone anything. Now everyone asks her for advice, but she does not give it to anyone.

One girl took care of others all the time. And she waited all the time when they would say “thank you” for it. And she was told that it was her own choice to take care, so to say "thank you" to her, it turns out, there is nothing. The girl thought, thought, and made a choice to stop her worries from now on. Oh, how much they told her then! Only “thank you” was not among what was said. One thing is good: the girl did not care about all this.

One girl waited, waited for her prince - and she waited. I thought he would surround her with attention and care. But it turned out that he was expecting attention and care from her - he is a prince, he was used to it, he was brought up like that all his life. So they parted. In general, a stupid idea came out with these princes.

One girl was tired all the time. Of course, everyone tried to cheer her up: “Children? Everybody has children!”,“Work? Everyone has work!”,“And we lived worse and did not complain!”- but for some reason it did not add strength to her. Probably the wrong girl was.

One girl fell in love with bad guys and immediately began to re-educate them into good ones. For some reason, the guys did not re-educate themselves, the girl was sad, but did not abandon her venture. Then I thought a little, and went to work as a psychologist for difficult teenagers. Now she has someone to re-educate, and she fell in love with a good and supportive person - is this not harmony in life?

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