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I like you, grown woman.

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I like you, grown woman.
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Larisa Rubalskaya writes primarily about love—both happy and often not so happy. What else could she write about? Love is a creative emotion and inspires at any time of year. She strives to craft an ending that ensures hope always remains, even in the most seemingly insurmountable situations.

In the fall of 2022, when new autumn poems from that period were collected in the book "On the Edge of Autumn," the mood was truly autumnal. But it's impossible to always be on the edge of autumn. Moods change, and so do the seasons. And so "On the Edge of Autumn" outgrew itself, transforming into a new, more comprehensive collection, "I Like You, Grown-Up Woman," and new poems, "Melodies of Spring," and songs for the new vaudeville "An Open Secret" brought a great deal of optimism to this new collection.

The book includes new and best poems, including a new poem, "I Like You, Grown-Up Woman," as well as new songs for the musical "The Golden Goose" based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of the same name, the musical "One of Many" based on the story by Victoria Tokareva, the TV series "Arbat Secrets," and brand new songs, published for the first time, for the vaudeville "An Open Secret" and the autobiographical story "The Sparkling Stone."
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