After her studies, Katya Rusanova didn’t want to go home. Anything at all—just not under her mother’s wing. It’s shameful to admit, but the girl didn’t love her mother. And she was sure that her mother didn’t love them either: her husband and her daughters, Milka and Katya…
Working as a psychologist at a children’s home—the job her energetic, authoritative mother found for Katya—she considered temporary. What could she possibly teach children who had been deprived of maternal love? Even she herself needed to scream to the whole world: “Teach me to love!”
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The book was also published under the title “I love you—put up with it!”