In school, Léva Inozemtsev is considered strange. The only person he’s found common ground with—of course—sits at the same desk with the one who mocks Léva the most. And there’s another thing: Léva Inozemtsev loves music because it’s logical. It’s a pity that not many people understand that.
Nina Dashevskaya is the author of eight books for children and teenagers. She is a laureate of the literary awards “Bookaroo,” “New Children’s Book,” and the Krapivin Prize. “The Day of Pi” is a duology about friendship and love—about how hard it is to accept yourself and to truly listen to someone else.