White Moss
by Anna Nerkagi
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Pub Date Apr 07 2026 | Archive Date Jan 04 2026
Steerforth & Pushkin | Pushkin Press
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Description
Perfect for readers of Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko, the work of Louise Erdrich, and other emotionally powerful, lyrical narratives of global Indigenous communities
Providing rare, direct insight into the beauties and struggles of the Indigenous reindeer-herding Nenets community of the Russian north, White Moss tells a piercingly moving coming-of-age story of the conflict between individual dreams and collective life.
On the eve of his wedding, young Alyoshka pines for an earlier love. Ilne chose to leave the nomadic Nenets community behind 7 years before, moving to the city and taking his heart with her. As the seasons have passed and his mother has grown older, Alyoshka has been under increasing pressure to marry and fully embrace the Nenets’ age-old customs of home and family. Unwilling to give up his hope for another life, the young man struggles against everything he has been taught to accept, while other painful transitions shake the stability of the small camp and minor human tragedies play out against the cold expanse of the tundra.
With bursts of lyricism and a Chekhovian eye for human frailty, Anna Nerkagi crafts a multi-voiced drama of tradition and change within her Indigenous community.
Advance Praise
"A stunning novel, mesmeric, revelatory, singular."
—Sara Baume, author of Seven Steeples
“A world-class writer”
—Hamid Ismailov, author of The Railway
"A stunning novel, mesmeric, revelatory, singular."
—Sara Baume, author of Seven Steeples
“A world-class writer”
—Hamid Ismailov, author of The Railway
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781805333159 |
| PRICE | $17.95 (USD) |
| PAGES | 192 |