Today, Alexey Ivanov is one of the most successful domestic writers with two dozen books in his portfolio, a dozen adaptations, a loyal team, personal
stands at book fairs, and the only self-owned distribution network in the country. But it wasn't always like this.
This book is a documentary thriller with a captivating business plot spanning twenty years. Almost all the characters here are not only real but also well-known—at least in the book world—and all events have already taken place. Yulia Zaitseva, the steadfast producer of Alexey Ivanov, takes the reader by the hand and retraces her entire journey, making them believe that together it is not scary.
For two years, Yulia fights for the right to be Ivanov's producer, takes out a huge loan to save their joint project. Ivanov is attempted to be robbed, with money allocated for his film being taken away, and even his brand "Heart of Parma" being appropriated. Suddenly, the professional writer's life turns out to be no less complicated than a detective series.
Yulia tells her story in an extremely sincere and open manner, sometimes with a smile, sometimes with irony, and at times through tears, but always specifically, with numbers and evidence. We already know how it all ended, but this spoiler does not spoil the intrigue, but rather the opposite.