Generation “P”—the generation of today’s 30–40-year-olds, whose happy childhood and youth took place in the good Soviet years, with dreams and ideals of a guaranteed socialist future, where the greatest childhood joy was a warm Pepsi on a sunlit beach.
A carefree and deceived generation. Shattered dreams and the need to adapt to a kaleidoscopically changing life.
This novel is about those who managed, who got out, who adapted—and who themselves began to dictate a new way of life—every day, from the TV screen, from the pages of glossy magazines…