Narine Abgaryan

Narine Abgaryan (Armenian: Նարինե Յուրիի Աբգարյան (Russian: Наринэ Абгарян; born in Berd, Tavoush Province, Armenia) on January 14, 1971, is a Russian writer of Armenian origin, a blogger. In 2011 N. Abgaryan was a nominee of "Big Book (award)" and Laureate of "Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award", Russia, in 2016. She is the author of bestsellers «Manyunya», «People Who Are Always With Me»., «Three Apples Fell from the Sky», «Simon» and others. In 2020 The Guardian named her among the brightest authors of Europe

Narine Abgaryan

Narine Abgaryan (Armenian: Նարինե Յուրիի Աբգարյան (Russian: Наринэ Абгарян; born in Berd, Tavoush Province, Armenia) on January 14, 1971, is a Russian writer of Armenian origin, a blogger. In 2011 N. Abgaryan was a nominee of "Big Book (award)" and Laureate of "Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award", Russia, in 2016. She is the author of bestsellers «Manyunya», «People Who Are Always With Me»., «Three Apples Fell from the Sky», «Simon» and others. In 2020 The Guardian named her among the brightest authors of Europe