Klas Gessler's "Forest People" is a story about the life and fate of a family living in the remote forests of Sweden and their struggle to survive in harsh natural conditions.
"Sandman" T. Copperud is a detective about the investigation in a series of mysterious murders, unraveling thanks to the skills of analysis and professional intuition of the main character, police officer Yenna Vick.
"Ethnography of modernity" by Denis Kononenko is a study of modern sociocultural phenomena and behavioral norms using the ethnographic method and view.
Simon de Beauvoir's "The Second Sex" is a fundamental work on female oppression and the struggle for gender equality, important for feminism and the social sciences.
Louise Harms' Child and Adolescent Sex Education is a guide for parents and educators to help develop healthy ideas about sexuality and relationships in children and adolescents.
"Gender Identity" by Cecilia Gimenez-Dyas is a study of the concept of gender identity and the influence of sociocultural factors on the formation of individual perception of gender.
"The Second Half of Life" by Geya Woppeng - reflections on maturity and old age as a time of new opportunities, growth of spirituality and personal development.
"Women Telling About Themselves" by Galina Martynova is a collection of stories and interviews with different women, reflecting their unique life paths and experiences.
"The Woman in White" by Wilkie Collins is a classic mystery novel in which the heroines encounter intrigues, secrets and destinies associated with a woman dressed in white.
Gabriel García Márquez's "Letters from a Dead Man" is an investigation into the mysterious messages of a dead man and the disclosure of family secrets through letters and flashbacks.
Friedrich Nietzsche's "The Meaning of Being" is a philosophical work in which the author analyzes the problem of the meaning of life and calls for the search for his own values and sources of joy.
"What is art?" Leo Tolstoy is an essay in which the author expresses his philosophy of art, emphasizing the importance of its moral and ethical impact on society.
"Little Philosophical Reflections" by Albert Camus is a collection of brief essays and thoughts on human life, the meaning of existence and the philosophy of the absurd.
"The Language of Emotions" by Yuri Druzhkov is a book about psychology and emotion processing, helping to understand and effectively manage your feelings.
"Terry and Julia: Married, but They Don't Talk About It" is a book of memoirs by Terry Pratchett and Julia Nock, describing their journey together and views on life.
"Contemplating Life" by Alexei Yarkov is a philosophical book in which the author considers the meaning of life, self-knowledge and spiritual evolution.
"A long time ago and not far" by Andrei Vasiliev is a story about a journey through time, where the modern world is intertwined with historical eras and mysterious events.
"Dwarf Nose" is a satirical poem by Alexander Griboyedov, in which he is sharply ironic about the morals and society of the 19th century through the adventures of the antihero - dwarf Nose.