Once Veronica decided to learn as many swear words as possible. But, oddly enough, the idea didn’t please her mother at all. Then Veronica switched to “smart” words and started collecting them. The trouble is, such words are much harder to memorize—and figuring them out is quite a challenge. But Veronica doesn’t give up: in her world, something new happens every day, and who knows—maybe one day her whole family will really set off for Africa. After all, life, as Veronica insists, is so “unpredictable.” “Un-Bullshit Predictable Veronica” is a new book by Angela Nanetti, the author of “My Grandfather Was a Cherry”! The audiobook is read by Valeria Kulikova, an actress at the Theater named after Vl. Mayakovsky. 5 reasons to buy the book “Un-Bullshit Predictable Veronica”: 1) A funny and at the same time deep story for readers of all ages—about how difficult it can be to master an “adult” language, and not only that; 2) A story about the life of an ordinary family that can be no less exciting than any adventure; 3) For those to whom animals are easier and more understandable than people; 4) An excellent performance by actress Valeria Kulikova; 5) Italian classics of children’s literature by the Andersen Prize laureate and one of the favorite writers of “Самокат” (“Samokat”)—Angela Nanetti.