Manya is an Ukrainka. A typical girl from this country on the frontier zone between East and West. She is 26 years old.
At the beginning of the book we find her in Hongkong in a posh hotel. She is alone. The night before she discovered that she is pregnant. Lee, her boyfriend-lover-supporter, a wealthy, older man from China, is away on business. Manya has to make up her mind about many things that day: Will she stay with Lee? Does she want to stay in Hongkong? Does she want to have the baby, even if she will possibly be a single mother?
While Manya tries to gather herself, she recollects her childhood and youth, her first experiences with sex and love in a remote Ukrainian village.
This is the first parts of a serial about the adventures of Manya. It will contain many anecdotes and experiences from the lifes of rich expats in Hongkong and all over the world, and of the girls who move among them: gold diggers, adventurers, romantics. Stories of sex and trouble, of exploitation and emancipation.
Language
English
Pages
35
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
December 24, 2015
Ukrainka: The Story of a Girl Named Manya (Part 1)
Manya is an Ukrainka. A typical girl from this country on the frontier zone between East and West. She is 26 years old.
At the beginning of the book we find her in Hongkong in a posh hotel. She is alone. The night before she discovered that she is pregnant. Lee, her boyfriend-lover-supporter, a wealthy, older man from China, is away on business. Manya has to make up her mind about many things that day: Will she stay with Lee? Does she want to stay in Hongkong? Does she want to have the baby, even if she will possibly be a single mother?
While Manya tries to gather herself, she recollects her childhood and youth, her first experiences with sex and love in a remote Ukrainian village.
This is the first parts of a serial about the adventures of Manya. It will contain many anecdotes and experiences from the lifes of rich expats in Hongkong and all over the world, and of the girls who move among them: gold diggers, adventurers, romantics. Stories of sex and trouble, of exploitation and emancipation.