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“Deda,” she said — mother in Georgian. “I’m not coming home for Christmas. But I’m writing again. And I’m happy. Properly happy. My way.” nino haratisvili vos-maa zizn- skacat-
: The Russian translation, Восьмая жизнь , is available on sites like LiveLib for purchase or review. Quick Reader's Guide
Vos moya zhizn. Here is my life. And it is enough.
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She was thirty-three. She had three failed loves, one unfinished novel, and a mother who called every Sunday to ask, “When will you start living properly?”
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Nina looked down at the river. Then she stepped back from the ledge.
