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Taiga, General Delivery

Taiga, General Delivery

19 hrs. 42 min.
In 1981, neurologist Zoya Zavialova decides to change her life after a divorce and goes to a remote corner of Siberia. This is a story about inner resilience, the difficulties of everyday life, and building relationships—with others and with herself—away from the familiar world.

Natalya Eletskaya is a talented writer and laureate of the “Manuscript of the Year” literary prize. In her debut novel “Salikhat,” she begins a series of books that touch on the fates of Muslim women who are striving for personal well-being within a patriarchal society. Her work “Aybala. The Story of a Midwife” shows the tragedies caused by the disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant through the stories of pregnant women exposed to radiation.

In her new work “Taiga, available on demand,” Natalya Eletskaya tells the story of Soviet doctor Zoya Zavialova, who decides to move from Leningrad to Siberian taiga. In 1981 Zoya leaves her hometown, where her father, who had remained a widower for a long time, marries again—a development she perceives as betrayal. In the settlement of Taezhny, she has to cope with everyday hardships, build relationships with colleagues and patients, earn respect, and try to leave the past behind.
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