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Zdravka Evtimova's novel published in English

Zdravka Evtimova and Minister of Culture Marian Bachev during the London Book Fair
Photo: Ministry of Culture

The UK-based publishing house Heloise Press has recently published Zdravka Evtimova's novel A Reserve for People and Wolves, which was published in Bulgaria by Jeanette 45 publishing house in 2022. 

The English title of the book is The Wolves of Staro Selo, the writer announced.

The novel was presented on March 11, 2025 at the London Book Fair, organized by the Bulgarian Cultural Institute, London, in cooperation with the Sofia Literary Agency.
Publisher Aina Marti from Heloise Press organized a presentation of the novel in Newcastle and Birmingham, Zdravka Evtimova said. 

The author's works have been translated into 25 languages.



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