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Endling by Maria Reva

Endling

A Novel

by Maria Reva
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  • Jun 3, 2025, 352 pages
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  • May 2026, 352 pages
  • Reviewed by BookBrowse Book Reviewed by:
    Erin Lyndal Martin
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Set in Ukraine, an eccentric scientist breeding rare snails crosses paths with sisters posing as members of the marriage industry to find their activist mother. As Russia invades, they embark on a wild journey with kidnapped bachelors and a last-of-its-kind snail. This darkly comic novel explores survival, love, and the impact of war.

Ukraine, 2022. Yeva is a loner and a maverick scientist who lives out of her mobile lab, trying and failing to breed rare snails while her relatives urge her to give up and start a family. What they don't know: Yeva already dates plenty of men—not for love, but to fund her work—entertaining Westerners who come to Ukraine on guided romance tours believing they'll find docile brides untainted by feminism and modernity.

Nastia and her sister, Solomiya, are also entangled in the booming marriage industry, posing as a hopeful bride and her translator while secretly searching for their missing mother—a flamboyant protestor who vanished after years of fierce activism against the romance tours.

So begins a journey of a lifetime across hundreds of miles: three angry women, a truckful of kidnapped bachelors, and Lefty, a last-of-his-kind snail with one final shot at perpetuating his species.

But their plans come to a screeching halt as Russia invades. In a stunningly ambitious metafictional spiral, Endling brilliantly balances horror and comedy, drawing on Reva's own experiences tracking her family's delicate dance of survival behind enemy lines. As fiction and reality collide on the page, Reva probes the hard truths of war: What stories must we tell ourselves to survive? To carry on with the routines of life under military occupation? And for those of us watching from overseas: can our sense of normalcy and security ever be restored, or have they always been a fragile illusion?

Endling is a tour de force from an author on the cutting edge of fiction, weaving a story of love, loss, humor, and devastation that only she can tell.

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Anastasia, the girl called herself. Achingly young-too young, thought Yeva, to be taking part in the romance tours. Yeva would be getting talked at by some bachelor, and from across the banquet room or yacht deck she'd notice the girl watching her intently, round blank face trained on her like a telescope dish. That face, normally flat and deadened, as if the girl had long ago checked out, twitched, tried to wink, send a signal to Yeva, now that the girl's handler had loosened her clutches. Help. Maybe the girl was being trafficked, who knew. Once, the girl followed her to the parking lot and watched as Yeva got into her trailer. She was probably longing to get in, too, be whisked away somewhere safe before her "interpreter" caught up with her, quick and officious, and yanked her away by the elbow.

Rumor had it the girl was into God. Of course she was, sad thing. The religious ones made the perfect victims, used to bowing under threat from above. In the past Yeva would have risen to ...

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  1. The book opens with depictions of romance tours and the women who work on them. What kind of expectations did that establish for you and what kind of novel did you think Endling would be?
  2. What is the significance of Yeva's obsession with snails? Did you connect this detail to any of the book's major themes?
  3. Why do you think Yeva pushes the conservationist away after he declares his feelings for her?
  4. In what ways are Nastia and Sol alike and different? Did you relate to either of these characters and their choices?
  5. How does Nastia see her mother's legacy? What significance do these perceptions have on her character and the way she behaves?
  6. What did you think when the book...
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Aspen Words Literary Prize 2026 shortlist
Shortlist contenders for this years prize: Endling by Maria Reva The True True Story of Raja the Gullible and His Mother by Rabih Alameddine Intemperance by Sonora Jha So Far Gone by Jess Walter Wild Dark Shore by...
-Anne_Glasgow


What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (4/09/2026)
I'm in the middle of a reread of Endling by Maria Reva. I'm getting way more from it on this second read and I especially enjoy thinking of the insights gained with the author discussion here. I've just s...
-Anne_Glasgow


Who has read Endling? What are your thoughts about it?
This topic has been opened so members can discuss the book https://www.bookbrowse.com/reviews/index.cfm/book_number/5028/endling Endling by Maria Reva. Please note: read at your own risk. Spoilers are permitted!
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BookBrowsers Ask Maria Reva, author of Endling
Thanks so much for being here, Maria! I hope your family stays safe, and all our best to you with your future works! Looking forward to reading what you come up with next.
-kim.kovacs


Maria Reva is in the house!
Hi fellow BookBrowse members! Maria Reva, author of Endling, is here for a few days to answer your questions about the book and her writing. You can access the discussion here . And as an extra incentive, those who ask Maria a question will be entered in a drawing to win a BookBrowse mug or hat (...
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Ask the Author mug winners
Congrats to our BookBrowse mug winners for January! These folks very kindly stopped by the Q & A area to ask our visiting authors questions. It's very much appreciated. Kate Storey: @Holly_K Ann Bausum: @Cheryl_T Daniel Kraus: @Connie_K These folks were randomly selected from all those who asked ...
-kim.kovacs


What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (2/5/2026)
...book discussion. It was fun, with some interesting twists. That was followed by https://www.bookbrowse.com/reviews/index.cfm/book_number/5028/endling Endling by Maria Reva. Wow, what a book! The first half was good, but at about the halfway point the author inserts herself into the narrative, trying to process her grief...
-kim.kovacs


What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (1/29/2026)
...by Fergus Craig for our upcoming book club read here, and I'll follow that with https://www.bookbrowse.com/reviews/index.cfm/book_number/5028/endling Endling by Maria Reva (who'll be visiting us here soon) and my next review book, https://www.bookbrowse.com/bb_briefs/detail/index.cfm/ezine_preview_number/24280/a-world-a...
-kim.kovacs


What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (1/22/2026)
@Lynne_G https://www.bookbrowse.com/reviews/index.cfm/book_number/5028/endling Endling is on my list to read soon. Maria Reva will be here for a Q & A in a few weeks, and I hope you'll stop by with a question or two.
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Book Club Reading List 2026
...groups also Jan 14 - The Great Divide by Cristina Henriquez Feb 11 - The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden Mar 11 - Audition by Katie Kitamura Apr 8 - Endling by Maria Reva May 13 - Black in Blues by Imani Perry Jun 10 - Good Material by Dolly Alderton July – no meeting Aug 12 - The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny by Kiran...
-Anne_Glasgow


Aspen Words Literary Prize 2026
I've read 6 from the list: The True True Story of Raja the Gullible-Alameddine (National Book Award Finalist) King of Ashes-S A Cosby (Barnes & Noble best of 2025) Culpability- Bruce Holsinger Wild Dark Shore-Charlotte McConaghy Endling -Maria Reva (Booker finalist) So Far Gone-Jess Walter I like...
-Anne_Glasgow


What are you reading this week? (8/28/2025)
Endling by Maria Reva. Snails and marriage tours in Ukraine?! Not sure it's for me but the setting, recommendations from readers and its inclusion on the Booker list convi...
-Vicki_F


What are you reading this week? (8/14/2025)
I'm about to finish Hotshot by River Selby about being a woman on the wildfire brigades. Then I'm going to start either Endling by Maria Reva or One Boat by Jonathan Buckley as I explore the Booker Prize longlist.
-Anne_Glasgow


Booker Longlist announced!
...he Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny by Kiran Desai Audition by Katie Kitamura The Rest of Our Lives by Ben Markovits The Land in Winter by Andrew Miller Endling by Maria Reva Flesh by David Szalay Seascraper by Benjamin Wood Misinterpretation by Ledia Xhoga BookBrowse has reviewed four so far: https://www.bookbrowse.com/re...
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Maria Reva's debut novel Endling follows a group of Ukrainian women involved in "romance tours"—a cultural phenomenon akin to the mail-order bride system in which men from around the world come to meet Ukrainian women with the goal of marriage. The part of the book that was most thrilling for me was how the author handled a huge twist. A Ukrainian native raised mostly in Canada, Reva retains close ties to her Ukrainian family and culture. While she was writing Endling, her homeland was invaded by Russia. A lot of novels contain autobiographical elements, including works of metafiction where the author enters the story as a character. In Endling, Maria Reva enters because she can't possibly leave herself behind...continued

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Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
A noteworthy literary achievement and also a good story, sure to be widely discussed and enjoyed.

Library Journal (starred review)
This work on feminist outrage, environmental destruction, and the inhumanity of war is not didactic; instead, it is a page-turning, genre-bending meta-novel as entertaining as it is gut-wrenching, whose experiments with literary form will keep readers on their toes.

Publishers Weekly (starred review)
[A]stonishing...This inspired and urgent novel is bound to make a major splash

Author Blurb Anelise Chen, author of Clam Down: A Metamorphosis
Maria Reva has gifted us a lifeline. Wild, exhilarating, heartbreaking—Endling is a tale of perseverance and survival for dark times.

Author Blurb Ann Patchett, bestselling author of Tom Lake
In Maria Reva's all-around brilliant novel Endling, the fate of some snails serves as a harbinger for the fate of Ukraine. The book is funny and smart, full of science, longing and adventure, all the while reminding us what the world stands to lose, and what it has already lost. This is essential reading.

Author Blurb Percival Everett, author of National Book Award winner James
Maria Reva has made a fantastic novel. It's about so much and yet is laser focused. A scientist who funds her research with sex work, a wild and, at the same time, sensible and normal move. This novel turns corners and tables. I love works that are smarter than I am, and this is one.

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BonnieMG

Superb novel about modern Ukraine
Endling is an absurdist tragi-comedy of a novel that pokes and prods at the lives of two groups of people - expat Ukrainians living in Canada (including the author, who inserts herself into her story in several instances of meta fiction) and young ...   Read More
Michelle_H

Dark Comedy in Contemporary Ukraine
I loved this darkly comic tale of a Ukranian female scientist, intent on rescuing snails from the verge of extinction, two other women who have entered the "romance tour" industry for very unusual reasons, and a Ukranian-Canadian bachelor looking for...   Read More

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Chernozem: The National Soil of Ukraine

A cross-section of chernozem soil showing dark, fertile layers rich in organic matterIn Endling, Maria Reva centers Ukrainian identity, whether her focus is on romance tours or the snail conservation efforts of one of the central "brides" named Yeva. Through Yeva's work, we learn about the topography and life forms that shape Ukraine. One detail that stuck with me was the discussion of chernozem, the rich black soil that nourishes all-important grain crops. I thought this was a beautiful metaphor for the way the land shapes people.

Estimates vary, but it is believed that up to 68% of Ukrainian soil is chernozem. Soil scientist Vasily V. Dokuchaev first identified and named chernozem ("black earth" in Russian) in 1883. It is said to be some of the most fertile soil in the world, and Ukraine contains in its borders a ...

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