Book published by Newmag. The inhabitants of a small Armenian mountain village do not think of anything: drought, famine, even an earthquake. Anatolia, 58, the youngest of 50 villagers, wakes up bleeding one day. When he finds out that he is not dying of uterine bleeding, he accepts the marriage proposal of the village blacksmith. The widow who had a childless first marriage must decide whether to continue living with Vasil or not. Narine Abgaryan (born in 1971) graduated from the Yerevan State Pedagogical Institute after Yerevan (now the Yerevan State University after Brusov). He has been living and working in Moscow since 1993. At the age of 40, he wrote the book "Manyunya", which brought him recognition. With that book he became a laureate of the Russian National Literary "Manuscript of the Year" award. 2011 was in the list of "Big Book" nomination. He published the book "Three apples fell from the sky" in 2015. The book has been translated into more than 15 languages. 272 pages