In every book, Ekaterina Vilmont reveals the inner world of modern, mature, independent women who can manage circumstances. She tells about their collapses and victories, tragedies and joys. Her ironic, light, lively prose is read in one breath and fills readers with optimism and faith in themselves. The writer’s novels are humor, cheerfulness, and clever titles. “Spit on everything from a gigantic sequoia” is one of them. This is a variation on an eternal theme—love. Love and parting. And it doesn’t matter what was in the past: a long relationship or a fleeting meeting. Sometimes just a single look is enough for a feeling to be born that can withstand everything and cross any chasm.