“Everything will be fine” is a book about friendship and generosity, about betrayal and losses, about love, hate, and fatal mistakes—about what happens in each of our lives. People have written about it, are writing and will keep writing, but for some reason we never get tired of reading it. Especially when it’s written so талантливо, as Natalia Kostina does.
“Even if you stumbled, fell, did everything wrong, you must get up with a smile. Smile at judges, smile at the hall, smile through tears. Take the blow.” These magical words, repeated in one’s mind during a hard moment, have always saved the main heroine of the novel, Nina Kuznetsova.
But will they help her now, when life brings down удар after удар?
A former gymnastics champion believes she is happy in marriage and desperately dreams of becoming pregnant. During yet another examination, she learns she has cancer. She is only thirty-two, and she will never have children again. She loses her beloved job at an elite school and begins preparing for surgery. But cruel fate has not had enough: Nina’s husband, completely unexpectedly—and, of course, very untimely—admits that he has long loved someone else. The girl, his secretary, is expecting his child, and he intends to marry her. You’ll agree, it’s not easy to stand up in a situation like that—yet the heroine acts wisely. At dawn she starts up an old car, puts her little son in it, and… heads for the sea. What awaits her ahead?