Women, cat and dog
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What's more terrifying than being alone? When you have no one to talk to but your dog? When your only son has turned away from you, and it seems that no one in the whole world needs you and all the best is behind you?
Eugenia had heard many times that this happens, but never thought that it would happen to her. However, it had happened. And now it was necessary to think how to live on, how to cope with the longing, which rolled up so often and so inappropriately.
"We are responsible for those we tame." This phrase of St. Exupery we repeat so often that it has become hackneyed, even banal. But there is no other recipe for loneliness, except to find a person who is even worse off than you, and - help, warm, "tame". To please with trifles: a plate of hot soup in cold weather, unpretentious olivier on New Year's Eve, freshly washed floors and a decorated Christmas tree.
For Eugenia, this became a prescription for homesickness, a cure for loneliness.
Eugenia had heard many times that this happens, but never thought that it would happen to her. However, it had happened. And now it was necessary to think how to live on, how to cope with the longing, which rolled up so often and so inappropriately.
"We are responsible for those we tame." This phrase of St. Exupery we repeat so often that it has become hackneyed, even banal. But there is no other recipe for loneliness, except to find a person who is even worse off than you, and - help, warm, "tame". To please with trifles: a plate of hot soup in cold weather, unpretentious olivier on New Year's Eve, freshly washed floors and a decorated Christmas tree.
For Eugenia, this became a prescription for homesickness, a cure for loneliness.
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- All books by the publisher
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- All books in the series Women's Fates. Cozy prose by Maria Metlitskaya