The famous Swedish writer Ulf Stark’s novella “Let White Bears Dance” tells about an ordinary teenager, Lasse: he doesn’t excel at school, wears worn-out pants, listens to Elvis Presley, and bullies people on the streets. But one day, Lasse’s life changes drastically. He suddenly discovers he has to choose between becoming a new version of a well-behaved boy with bright prospects and staying the old Lasse, who looks like his “lost” and gloomy father—like a bear. And he tries to reconcile two conflicting worlds, find his place in life, and—most importantly—prove to himself that he can do the impossible… The audiobook of “Let White Bears Dance” is narrated by actor and director Ivan Pachin (“My Grandfather Was a Cherry” at the Big Puppet Theater, “Waffle Heart” at the Meyerhold Center, and others).