Post-Soviet Tajikistan is engulfed in civil war. A well-known doctor is killed, and his family is forced to hide with relatives in a mountain village. The Russian wife and mixed-race children are adapting to local life, where unfamiliar, brutal laws...
of an unchanging way of life prevail. The same events are shown through the eyes of several participants — each with their own unique perspective on what is happening, motives for hatred, and personal boundaries of humanity. The novel "Zahhok" is a finalist for the "Russian Booker", "NOS", and "Yasnaya Polyana" awards. This multi-layered rethinking of contemporary history resonates as both a philosophical parable and a gripping detective thriller.
Post-Soviet Tajikistan is engulfed in civil war. A well-known doctor is killed, and his family is forced to hide with relatives in a mountain village. The Russian wife and mixed-race children are adapting to local life, where unfamiliar, brutal laws of an unchanging way of life prevail. The same events are shown through the eyes of several participants — each with their own unique perspective on what is happening, motives for hatred, and personal boundaries of humanity. The novel "Zahhok" is a finalist for the "Russian Booker", "NOS", and "Yasnaya Polyana" awards. This multi-layered rethinking of contemporary history resonates as both a philosophical parable and a gripping detective thriller.