It sometimes feels like every misfortune in the world falls on one head. Although some people think it’s an adventure. The heroine of the book—an orphan girl from a children’s home nicknamed Lena-Sapog—constantly ends up in stories, and they’re far from funny. To start with, she is an orphan twice, and not everyone gets that. Her world keeps cracking, the soap bubble bursts, even love turns out to be an illusion. Only one thing seems unshakable: her friendship with Masha-Africa, another girl from the children’s home. But even this friendship someday lets her down. Will Lena get out of all these troubles? What losses will she suffer along the way? What monsters and heroes will she meet—and where will this path lead her? You’ll find out by reading the book "All My Faces" by the detective author of "One, Two, Three, Four, Five, I’m Coming to Look!", which made the long list of the Electronic Letter Award.