This book is about Boris Nemtsov, written by his daughter. In it, Zhanna Nemtsova tells about her childhood, recalls the years when her father was only beginning to get involved in politics and became governor of the Nizhny Novgorod region. She highlights important milestones in his career and speaks about how his work affected the life of their family. She recalls her admission to university, a trip to the USA, and her return to the Motherland. Rallies of 10 years and trials. Murder. And the creation of the Foundation that now fights for justice and democratic values. Despite Boris Nemtsov’s enormous public fame, of course this book is very personal, intimate. That’s the only way such a story about one of the most vivid and significant politicians of modern Russia could be told—from the perspective of his closest person, his beloved Zhanna. It’s not only a biography and autobiography, but also an attempt to understand why circumstances turned out this way—and whether they could have turned out differently. Through what past did we go, and what future awaits us now?