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The Memoir You Didn’t Know a Dog Could WriteThis is the original Russian-language edition of the book, published as part of the Voices Within series(Original Russian title: Golosa Vnutri. Bella: Po Tu Storonu Laya).Lana Stasek, known for her unfiltered and uncompromising voice, delivers a profound, raw memoir told through the eyes of her rescue dog, Bella. In this work, Stasek moves beyond the boundaries of traditional storytelling to explore survival, fear, loyalty, and the complexity of the soul. This is not a story about cute paws and soft fur. It is a gritty, honest examination of life on the edge, narrated by a creature who lived on the street and in the shelter.Bella’s voice-fiercely canine on the surface, deeply human underneath-draws sharp psychological parallels between being forced to become 'convenient' and the pressure many people face to suppress their emotions, adapt, and fit expectations that were never theirs. Bella speaks from the kennel, from the pause between words, from the places where silence hurts louder than noise.'I knew fear, hunger, and loneliness. I knew what it felt like to be ignored. But I did not break.'This book is for anyone who has ever felt in-between, who has carried old scars into a new life, and who insists on staying alive no matter the past.Why readers connect with this book:A Mirror of the Soul. More than a memoir from a dog’s perspective, this book blends psychological fiction, personal history, and philosophical reflection.Cultural Resonance. For Russian-speaking readers shaped by emigration, Bella’s voice resonates with precision, recognition, and emotional honesty.A Study of Resilience. At its core, this is a meditation on trust, belonging, and the quiet courage it takes to open up again-whether you walk on two legs or four.This edition is written entirely in Russian and is intended for Russian-speaking readers in the U.S. and internationally. It is an essential read for those who value emotionally honest memoirs, psychological depth, and stories told from unconventional perspectives.