An illiterate Uzbek woman from a remote village, trading in a clothing market in a Moscow suburb and living with two children in a tiny rented apartment — what can she have in common with us, so smart, educated and successful?
An illiterate Uzbek woman from a remote village, trading in a clothing market in a Moscow suburb and living with two children in a tiny rented apartment — what can she have in common with us, so smart, educated and successful? A lot of people think that and they are wrong. The second autobiographical book by Bibish, a woman who came from Uzbekistan and managed to tell the amazing story of her own life in a non-native Russian language, proves that education, culture and lifestyle are superficial things, and at the level of emotions, thoughts and sensations, all people, remaining infinitely different, very similar.
Bibish «Talk Show for the Innocent» ABC-Classic, 256 p., 135 rubles.