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This book is about learning to accept yourself, your vulnerability, and how to find strength. About allowing yourself to be funny, admitting your flaws and talking about them openly. And about the fact that in the end, everything we need can (and should) come easily.
In the book “Theater, YouTube, Sex,” Yaroslava Kravchenko frankly talks about herself and her journey – from childhood in the village, a sports boarding school, studying at Karpenko-Karyi University to creating her own theater and participating in the media projects “Toronto Television” and “About”.
This book captivates from the first page and does not let go until the last. It helps you look inside yourself when there are so many alien and perfect images and personal brands around you that are imposed on us from all corners. But isn’t this the most interesting challenge in life – to figure out who you really are?