irianna shiyan, a belarusian who has lived in america for 16 years, an accomplished business-woman, leaves village 130 km from the capital to save and restore old village huts, which in the opinion of the majority are easier to destroy or bury. she puts all her energy, time, and savings into this project. and all so that at least one dying belarusian village has a chance for a new life. i may have come here against the grain, it would have made sense to stay where everyone wants to be and do what everyone wants to do, but this is not what i wanted, i have already lived it, and now there is a new round, you are developing through difficulties, if something is very easy, this is not development. this repetition of what you already know, you need to go into something that even causes fear, causes some kind of excitement, because it is beyond you, that is, by overcoming this, you will learn something else that you do not know how to do now, but you you'll learn. there are mothers who have lost their maternal instinct, but the calling to be a mother, i don’t know, it should just be in the soul.