Danae, a prima ballerina in New York, recounts the events that defined her life.
Motherly love accompanies her in every step. Love defines it and transforms it. Hidden secrets that come to the surface and unacknowledged memories, declare a merciless war on love.
Her friendships are tested. Death hurts her irreparably.
A man's violent passion stigmatizes her. Everything changes for Danae. Her soul and body are collapsing. Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" becomes her swan song in Herodion.
Is this the beginning of the end or the beginning of a whole new life, with no options?
Nineteen short stories,
about the cracks of life that change shape and color.
"I used to dance, remember?"
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