Baba Dunja's Last Love

Longlisted for the German Book Prize 2015
Complete English translation by Tim Mohr available

"If I still let people surprise me at my age, I wouldn’t have time to brush my teeth."

Baba Dunja is a Chernobyl returnee. The former nurse and her neighbours create a new life for themselves in a no-man’s land where – in the wake of the reactor disaster – the rest of the world fears the ticking Geiger counter and radioactive forest fruits. But they have everything they need – water from a well, vegetables from their own garden, even sometimes electricity but, most important of all, peace and quiet. While the terminally ill Petrov passes the time reading love poems in his hammock, Marja takes up with the almost 100-year-old Sidorow and Baba Dunja writes letters to her daughter. Until one day, a stranger turns up in the village – and once again the community faces liquidation.

Alina Bronsky tells the story of a village that shouldn’t exist anymore and of an unusual woman who late in life finds her own self-designed paradise – a magical and absorbing modern-day tale, full of energy and poetry, love and humour.

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  • Publisher: KiWi-Taschenbuch
  • Release: 06.04.2017
  • 160 pages
  • ISBN: 978-3-462-05028-8
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Baba Dunjas letzte Liebe
Lilith Sandratski

Alina Bronsky

Alina Bronsky, born in Yekaterinburg, Russia, in 1978, has been living in Germany since the 1990s. Her bestselling debut novel Scherbenpark was adapted for the big screen. Baba Dunjas letzte Liebe was nominated for the German Book Prize 2015 and enjoyed great popular success. Published in 2019, her most recent novel, Der Zopf meiner Großmutter, was on the Spiegel bestseller list for weeks. Her novels have been translated into numerous languages.

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