Vera Mir’s work is permeated with knowledge of life and love for the art of the written word. This is a new direction that occupies a special niche—at the crossroads of fiction, psychology, and philosophy.
After making a strong debut in the book “Orange Soup,” the author, continuing to surprise with her openness, releases “The Pull of Good” — novellas and short stories. Her characters come alive on the page, and it feels as if they are your close acquaintances or friends.
The third book by this talented author includes novellas, short stories, and poems. Vera Mir instills confidence that from any labyrinth you can find a way out—you just need to know what you want and why, while clearly formulating your desires and loving people, not their love for you.
The book is illustrated by the author—another surprise for readers who already know this remarkable writer.
Read “Uncasual Accidents,” and in your life everything will be set right—you’ll understand for yourself what you need to do and how.
For a wide audience, starting from teenage readers, and beyond—without any limits.