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Snegurochka

Front cover of Snegurochka a book by Judith Heneghan

Kyiv 1992. Rachel, a troubled young English mother, joins her journalist husband on his first foreign posting in the city. Terrified of the apartment’s balcony, she develops obsessive rituals to keep their baby safe. Her difficulties expose her to a disturbing endgame between the elderly caretaker and a local racketeer who sends a gift that surely comes with a price. Rachel is isolated yet culpable with her secrets and estrangements. As consequences bear down, she seeks out Zoya, her husband’s fixer, and the boy from upstairs who watches them all.

Home is uncertain, betrayal is everywhere, but in the end, there are many ways to be a mother.

Shortlisted for the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards

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A captivating story about foreigners in Ukraine in the 1990s. In Snegurochka grand historical and political narratives – of Ukraine’s newfound independence, of the Second World War – interweave with the very personal stories of the book’s female protagonists – Rachel, Zoya, and Elena.

Emily CouchThe Moscow Times (Snegurochka)

Video

Here’s a short video I filmed on my phone in December 2018 at various locations across the city.

Press and articles

Article in The Moscow Times’
‘About a Girl’ article for Bookanista
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