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The Riddle Woman

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For Maria Metlitskaya, no story is uninteresting. She is convinced that every woman, even one seemingly unremarkable, is a mystery. Why did her heroine act the way she did? Why did she sacrifice her peace and comfort for someone close, and sometimes even someone not so close? Why did she fall in love with someone who could never make her happy? Is it really a matter of that notorious female logic, or rather, the lack of logical thinking that women are so often accused of?
Of course not. The point is that women trust their hearts. And their hearts don't obey logic. That's precisely why unraveling the motives of women's actions is so difficult. And so interesting.
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