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The noughties

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The difficult story of a high school senior who, in the 2000s, is torn between studying, working, dealing with her father's problems, and dreaming of love.

What do you do when life paints you into a corner? How do you survive the 2000s without getting into trouble with gangsters? Alex June, author of "Dead Crow Screams for Love," describes the life of a girl in the 2000s in great detail and truthfully.

Masha lives in a Khrushchev-era apartment, works part-time at a "Kura Grill" to support herself and her neglectful father, and barely manages to keep up with her studies. Like all girls of the 2000s, she dreams of a prince whisking her away to a fairy tale. But there's no prince. There's Dima, an excellent student from a wealthy family. He has a computer, a cell phone, and fashionable sneakers. And there's Ilya, the guy from next door. He wears a tracksuit with three stripes and has a creased eyebrow. Masha finds herself in the most difficult situations in her life. Will she be able to overcome them, find love, and build a worthy future for herself?

This frank, poignant, and emotional book about a strong girl with a tender soul will leave no one indifferent. Readers have fallen in love with Alex June's books for their light and bold narrative style, lively and witty dialogue, and engaging and beautifully written characters.
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