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Almost happy women

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In her novel "Almost Happy Women," Maria Metlitskaya reflects on timeless themes: what is happiness and whether it's possible to live a life without mistakes.

Alya Dobrynina was orphaned early on. Her grandmother, Sofya Pavlovna, who became her mother, father, and other relatives, lamented that her granddaughter literally repeated her mistakes, as if she were repeating something she hadn't yet lived. But Alya, with her ardor, her "correctness," and her nobility, lived as her heart dictated. That's why she repeatedly experienced betrayal, disappointment, and dashed hopes.

But life without mistakes is impossible. And Alya, as an adult, understands: the most important thing in her life was love—true, all-consuming love. And that means she's almost a happy woman. Because being completely happy is probably impossible.
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