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Learn moreIn an isolated village high in the Armenian mountains, a close-knit community bickers, gossips, and laughs. Their only connection to the outside world is an ancient telegraph wire and a perilous mountain road that even goats struggle to navigate.
As they go about their daily lives—harvesting crops, making baklava, tidying houses—the villagers sustain one another through good times and bad. But sometimes, all it takes is a spark of romance to turn life on its head, and a plot to bring two of Maran's most stubbornly single residents together soon gives the village something new to gossip about...
Three Apples Fell from the Sky is an enchanting fable that brilliantly captures the idiosyncrasy of a small community. Sparkling with sumptuous imagery and warm humor, this is a vibrant tale of resilience, bravery, and the miracle of everyday friendship.
Narine Abgaryan is a Russian writer of Armenian origin who writes fiction for both children and adults. Her novel Three Apples Fell from the Sky was awarded the Yasnaya Polyana Award. She currently resides with her family in Moscow.
Anoush NeVart is an award-winning actress, acting coach, concert pianist, and audiobook narrator. The recipient of two master's degrees, she has performed in movies such as Sex and the City 2, Must Love Dogs, and Mother's Day. Her television credits include recurring roles in 90210, Zeke and Luther, and The Kominsky Method. An Armenian American, she currently resides in Los Angeles.
Lisa C. Hayden’s translations from Russian include Eugene Vodolazkin’s Laurus, which won a Read Russia Award in 2016. Her blog, Lizok’s Bookshelf, examines contemporary Russian fiction. She lives in Maine.