Ramina Mavadin is a young writer, born in Azerbaijan in 1987. Since her early childhood, she started creating her first novels and poems. In the age of 15, Ramina started working with Russian magazine "Woman's World" where she was writing articles about beauty, fashion, and lifestyle. During her education in Baku State University on the faculty of International Law she started releasing her fisrt books. At the age of 18, she wrote a book "The road to the abyss", which depicts a life of a young teenager who was struggling with excess weight and after that became anorexic.The problem portrayed in this piece of work is one of the important issues of today. It is precisely this fact that explains difficulty of teenage period.This book is not only teaching how to behave yourself under the pressure of these psychological problems, but at the same time it can be a usefull material for parents with arduous kids, helping them to cope with such problems as anoreksia,bulemia,drugs and etc. Ramina's second book "Life in a dream" in ten short stories, which describe the most unusual, fantastic dreams that she had. That stories-dreams linked to each other with one distinctive idea. The idea is that the reality interfusing with unreal and fantastic, utopian aspects. At the age of 21, she starts working on her book "Where Sun Goes", another psychological novel,which describes a unique love story of two extremely different personalities. Her new historical book about Elizabeth Báthory, which describes the war between Ottoman Empire and Slavic States combines both historical and psychological aspects of the past, present and the future. Bibliography * 2003: Collected articles: Sport from women's point of view" * 2004: "The road to the abyss" * 2005: Collected Stories-"Dolls", "Lonely princess", "She","After the rain" * 2005:"[http://www.minirussia.ru/#]" Article-"Paris,C'est magnifique" * 2006: "Life in a dream" * 2009: "Where Sun Goes" * 2009: "Shadows"
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