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Maria Reva

    Maria Reva is an author whose prose explores the intricate connections between identity, memory, and place. Her style is described as incisive and evocative, often delving into the psychological depths of her characters. Reva masterfully crafts unique voices and perspectives that echo her own experiences with migration and cultural intersection. Her work stands as a testament to the power of storytelling in navigating a constantly shifting world.

    Endling
    Good Citizens Need Not Fear
    Good Citizens Need Not Fear
    • Good Citizens Need Not Fear

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(1438)Add rating

      'Bright, funny, satirical and relevant. . . . A new talent to watch!' MARGARET ATWOOD (via Twitter)'Bang-on brilliant' MIRIAM TOEWSThis brilliant and bitingly funny novel-in-stories, set in and around a single crumbling apartment building in Soviet-era Ukraine, heralds the arrival of a major new talent.'A comic triumph' GLOBE AND MAILA cast of unforgettable characters--citizens of the small industrial town of Kirovka--populate Maria Reva's ingeniously entwined tales that span the chaotic years leading up to and immediately following the fall of the Soviet Union in 1989. Weaving the strands of the narrative together is an unforgettable, chameleon-like young woman named Zaya: an orphan turned beauty-pageant crasher who survives the extraordinary circumstances of her childhood through a compelling combination of ferocity, intelligence, stubbornness and wit.Inspired by her own family's history, Reva's Good Citizens Need Not Fear takes us from paranoia to tenderness and back again, exploring what it is to be an individual amid the roiling forces of history.'Luminous' YANN MARTEL'Outstanding' ANTHONY DOERR'Maria Reva's enthralling debut of interlinked short stories achieves the double effect of timelessness and timeliness' KAPKA KASSABOVA, GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE DAY

      Good Citizens Need Not Fear
    • Good Citizens Need Not Fear

      Stories

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.5(15)Add rating

      The book is characterized by its bright humor and sharp satire, making it both entertaining and relevant to contemporary issues. It showcases a fresh voice in literature, drawing attention to the author's potential as an emerging talent. Margaret Atwood's endorsement highlights the book's engaging qualities and suggests it offers insightful commentary on modern society.

      Good Citizens Need Not Fear
    • Endling

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      "A surrealist novel that chronicles the travails of three Ukrainian women and one extremely endangered snail through the travails of capitalism, foreign invasion, romance, and survival"--

      Endling