Valse Mélancolique
Written by Olga Kobylanska
Narrated by Virginia Ferguson
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About this audiobook
A beautifully detailed, emotionally intense story by a Ukrainian writer Olga Kobylanska describes a relationship between three roommates - three very different young women, whose diverse personalities and life goals causes their union to oscillate wildly between the jarring dissonance and the perfect harmony.
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