
The Pear Field
by Nana Ekvtimishvili
3.71
Literary Fiction
Somber
Compassionate
Quiet
Set in post-Soviet Georgia, this novel follows a teenage girl in a state-run institution for disabled children. Ekvtimishvili writes with restraint and compassion, avoiding sentimentality. The book exposes systemic neglect and quiet resilience. Small acts of care carry great weight. The narrative is spare but deeply affecting. A powerful portrait of dignity under constraint.
