This book is a path of self-discovery through the mastery of swimming. Inga Kazancheva is a philologist, translator, and writer. Since 2019, she has been publishing her works on the portal "Proza.ru". Her works have been printed in the almanacs... of the Russian Union of Writers. Nominee for the national literary prize "Writer of the Year", member of the Russian Union of Writers, author of the books "Journey from Nalchik to Madrid", "The Path of Russian Aristocrats, or a Journey from Elbrus to the Atlantic", "Recipe for a Million, or Diary of a Culinary School Student". "What is on a dolphin's mind, or The Water Path to Knowledge" is Inga Kazancheva's fourth book. The author shares her real experience of learning to swim in adulthood with a champion coach. Inga has been far from water sports all her life and came to the pool out of necessity to restore her health. Over time, she sets herself the goal of mastering the technique well enough to swim "like real athletes". A plethora of questions of "how" and "why" turns the learning process into funny, and sometimes not so funny, stories of overcoming her limitations and fears.
Author: Инга Казанчева
Printhouse: RIPOL KLASSIK
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2024
ISBN: 9785449121950
Number of pages: 112
Size: 220х140х10 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 248 g
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