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When a famous writer steals a manuscript from his daughter and tragically dies after the book is released, Dasha, a young show business reporter from Vilnius, must make a decision that will define her future: to tell the truth about what the author did or hide it to protect his memory. Plagiarism scandal, the war for attention, drug abuse, love, greed, and ambition fuel the hunt for sensations of the young journalist and guide her in finding her own inner compass to navigate the uncertainty and find the way to happiness. If the books of Frederic Beigbeder and Michel Houellebecq were hard…mehr

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When a famous writer steals a manuscript from his daughter and tragically dies after the book is released, Dasha, a young show business reporter from Vilnius, must make a decision that will define her future: to tell the truth about what the author did or hide it to protect his memory. Plagiarism scandal, the war for attention, drug abuse, love, greed, and ambition fuel the hunt for sensations of the young journalist and guide her in finding her own inner compass to navigate the uncertainty and find the way to happiness. If the books of Frederic Beigbeder and Michel Houellebecq were hard liquors, Hearts of Cotton would be a cocktail, where Gossip Girl meets The Ideal and Atomised, leaving you wondering whether all the challenges and struggles are there to remind the characters of their true calling, or perhaps all of us should sometimes recalibrate our inner compasses to reflect on our goals and dreams.
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Uliana Domasheva is an aspiring young expat author living and working in Munich, Germany. Originally from Ukraine, Uliana has been working with fiction and non-fiction genres in Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, and Germany. Her non-fiction works have been published in various Russian- and English-speaking media in Europe such as Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty and The Baltic Times. The topics of soul-searching within the expat community, as well as reflection on deep personal matters such as love, happiness and personal fulfilment are prominent in Uliana's writing. Her writing style brings famous Eastern European writing tradition and legacy into exciting stories that touch hearts and souls beyond borders.