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Endling

A Novel

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Endling

De: Maria Reva
Narrado por: Max Meyers, Saskia Maarleveld, Maria Reva
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LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE ONE OF THE NEW YORKER'S BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR SO FAR

Set in Ukraine, an eccentric scientist breeding rare snails crosses paths with sisters posing as members of the marriage industry to find their activist mother. As Russia invades, they embark on a wild journey with kidnapped bachelors and a last-of-its-kind snail. This darkly comic novel explores survival, love, and hope in times of encroaching darkness.

"Startling and ambitious"–New York Times • “Virtuosic."–NPR, Fresh Air • “Brilliant and heart-stopping."–Los Angeles Times

Animated by dark humor and cool fury."–The New Yorker • “Remarkable.”–The Washington Post

"This novel turns corners and tables. I love works that are smarter than I am, and this is one.”–Percival Everett, author of Pulitzer Prize winner James

Ukraine, 2022. Yeva is a loner and a maverick scientist who lives out of her mobile lab. She scours the country’s forests and valleys, trying and failing to breed rare snails, while her relatives urge her to settle down and finally start a family of her own. What they don’t know: Yeva already dates plenty of men—not for love, but to fund her work—entertaining Westerners who come to Ukraine on guided romance tours believing they’ll find docile brides untainted by feminism and modernity.

Nastia and her sister, Solomiya, are also entangled in the booming marriage industry, posing as a hopeful bride and her translator while secretly searching for their missing mother, who vanished after years of fierce activism against the romance tours.

Together they embark across hundreds of miles: three angry women, a truckful of kidnapped bachelors, and Lefty, a last-of-his-kind snail with one final shot at perpetuating his species. But their plans come to a screeching halt when Russia invades. In a stunningly ambitious and achingly raw metafictional spiral, Endling brilliantly balances horror and comedy, drawing on Reva’s own experiences as a Ukrainian expat tracking her family’s delicate dance of survival behind enemy lines. As fiction and reality collide on the page, Reva probes the hard truths of war: What stories must we tell ourselves to survive? To carry on with the routines of life under military occupation? And for those of us watching from over-seas: Can our sense of normalcy and security ever be restored, or have they always been a fragile illusion?

Endling is a tour de force from an author who weaves a story of love, loss, humor, and devastation that only she can tell.

©2025 Maria Reva (P)2025 Random House Audio
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“Virtuosic…Starting out as a straightforward story about a Ukrainian biologist, this witty, shape-shifting book turns into something trickier and more interesting.”–NPR, Fresh Air

“Undoubtedly one of the best books of the year.”Minnesota Star Tribune

"Maria Reva is heartfelt and scalding in her tour de force....An urgent tale of loss, camaraderie and holding on to even the smallest of hopes."BookPage (starred review)

Editorial Review

A snail tail
What if one of the most diverse animal groups on the planet were to lose yet another of its species? Set in Ukraine in 2022, this is the angle from which Maria Reva’s debut novel explores the environmental degradation inflicted by the region’s ongoing war. Endling unfolds through the lens of a snail conservationist named Yeva who funds her research by dating Western men in the market for docile brides. While working a guided matchmaking tour, Yeva crosses paths with a pair of sisters searching for their mother who disappeared after years of outspoken activism against the marriage industry. Not only do Saskia Maarleveld and Max Meyers enrich this listen with stellar performances, but Reva herself narrates a few chapters—alternating between Ukrainian, Russian, and anglicized pronunciations for place names with a precision that further fleshes out this intricate modern landscape. —Haley H., Audible Editor

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Three excellent women readers (including the author), and one mawkish, sentimental man who annoyingly overdramatizes most of his lines.

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I am currently living with a family of Ukrainian war refugees. I volunteered to share my home with them because I have been a displaced person, I have been entirely removed from my culture, my way of seeing the world, and from my ability to understand my place in the world with confidence. This book so perfectly touched on every experience I ever had around doubt and displacement, loss and separation, starting over, and not being certain of reality. She has written this book in an unusual and raw way, but if you have experienced loss of identity and displacement, you will understand this book. I am also deeply grateful for the insights. She gave me into Ukrainian culture. At last, I understand why the mom and dad will not allow the child to get the glasses the optometrist says he needs! And that love is not praise; a loved one is differentiated by criticism and cooking! Ha! I would read the essay on dark humor and Ukraine, too. I think this book is a masterpiece.

If you have ever been displaced…

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It is well-written and full of surprises. I look forward to her next book.

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