Elena Kolyina “Good. Bad. Normal” is a supremely relevant novel set in March 2020 against the backdrop of coronavirus quarantine.
How do you go on living when you break up with the person you love? And you can’t even go out into the streets of your beloved St. Petersburg without a mask… Only chance can lift the depression here! An unexpected late-night meeting with a young man opens new possibilities for the heroine. Now they have—together—a small but important matter, surprising encounters, and the most real conversations about what matters most. And it turns out that even during a pandemic, you can save a human life!
Elena Kolyina’s debut novel “Poor Rich Girls” was published in 2003. Her books attract with their surprising wit, subtle psychology, and the ability to talk openly about the most pressing problems. Kolyina is considered the founder of the genre “Russian romantic comedy.” Among her most popular books are: “Tolstoy’s House,” “You’re Like a Girl,” “Raising Feelings: Beta Version,” “What’s It About, the Movie.” Her novels have been translated into many languages, and the total circulation of her works exceeds 500,000 copies.