A review by brokenrecord
Baba Dunjas letzte Liebe by Alina Bronsky

4.0

3.5 stars. I enjoyed this. It's not super long (almost felt more like a novella than a novel), and the real plot takes awhile to get started, but I had fun being in Baba Dunja's head, so it kept me engaged. It was also interesting to read a book set in a village close to Chernobyl, full of people who had chosen not to leave their homes, still living there decades later. Not a decision I can imagine making for myself, but very intriguing to get that perspective. This was just a nice little story.