She has twice become a finalist and a winner of the International Competition named after Sergey Mikhalkov for the best fiction work for teenagers. This novella was written by her together with the education psychologist Nina Kinёva. The result is the most realistic and psychologically subtle youth prose, accurately hitting the current direction of teen literature.
Katya is a first-year student and is starting a new page in her life. She takes her studies very seriously and is completely absorbed in them. Katya has no personal life, because she still remembers her school love—Andrey Gromov, the star of their graduating class, an honor student and athlete. So how surprised she is when she meets Andrey again—and can’t recognize him. He behaves arrogantly, provokes people into conflicts, provokes fights, and his performance in school is very poor. The heroine tries to find out what happened to Andrey and somehow help him. But can you help someone who intentionally engages in self-destruction? The answer is in the audiobook. Listen!