The MediaBook studio presents an audiobook by popular Russian writer Ekaterina Zwick—“Against Fate, or Into Another World for Happiness.” The book is read by a popular film actress and well-known dubbing actress Ulyana Galich. What if one unkind morning you find yourself not in familiar comfort, but on someone else’s—though beautiful—shore, in someone else’s—though attractive—body? The pluses end there, except that the attachment to a lovely little girl can be counted as an advantage. The minuses: the lust of a terrifying pirate who lays claim to your body and freedom; a complete lack of understanding of the realities of the world you’ve ended up in; and, to top it off, pregnancy “as a legacy.” Well, we’ll count the last one as a plus too. Although who would say what to do with all this next? On Ulyana Galich’s account are roles in Russian and Soviet iconic films “Tomorrow Was War (1987),” “The Silent Outpost (1985),” “Zina-Zinulya (1986),” “Summoned by the Revolution,” “Red Cherry (1995),” as well as dubbing in dozens of films, including such bestsellers as “The Spy Bridge (2015),” “Number 44 (2014)” and many others. Listen, like, and actively comment! )