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Natalia Yeletskaya is a writer and winner of the national literary award "Manuscript of the Year." With her debut novel, "Salihat," the author launched a series of often provocative books about the lives of Muslim women and their quest for personal happiness in a world where men always have the final say. Her novel, "Aybala: The Story of a Midwife," also explores the tragic consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear accident, told through the stories of pregnant women affected by radiation.

Natalia Yeletskaya's new novel, "Tayozhny, Poste Restante," tells the story of Soviet doctor Zoya Zavyalova, who bravely left Leningrad for the taiga wilderness.
1981. Neurologist Zoya Zavyalova, after her divorce, arrives in the village of Tayozhny, lost in the Siberian taiga. Her father remained in Leningrad, deciding to start a new family after many years of widowhood. When Zoya left, she didn't even leave him her address, perceiving his marriage as a betrayal. In her new place, Zoya must navigate a difficult life, build relationships with colleagues and patients, establish authority, and, most importantly, try not to dwell on the past...

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