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In an isolated village high in the Armenian mountains, a close-knit community bickers, gossips, and laughs. Their only connection to the outside world is an ancient telegraph wire and a perilous mountain road that even goats struggle to navigate.

As they go about their daily lives - harvesting crops, making baklava, tidying houses - the villagers sustain one another through good times and bad. But sometimes, all it takes is a spark of romance to turn life on its head, and a plot to bring two of Maran's most stubbornly single residents together soon gives the village something new to gossip about....

Three Apples Fell from the Sky is an enchanting fable that brilliantly captures the idiosyncrasy of a small community. Sparkling with sumptuous imagery and warm humor, this is a vibrant tale of resilience, bravery, and the miracle of everyday friendship.

©2020 Narine Abgaryan (P)2020 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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As the grateful recipient of the third apple (for the one who listened), I enjoyed this tapestry of simple life with incredibly well developed characters. The voice is beautiful and supports the atmosphere of the book. Though the pace is calm and dreamy, there are unexpected turns in the story and a satisfying ending.

Amazing storytelling

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An American accent that was totally wrong - the character’s names were impossible to recall and make sense of.

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Awful narration of a story that had great reviews!

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a meandering story. a shadow of great Armenian literature, but gives reader a picture of Armenian village life. Historic events (mentioned fleetingly) could do with a bit more accuracy and precision.

good story

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