Nightberries: A Novel

Book, 2026
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translated from the German Nachtbeeren (2022)

Where is your husband?

Nelli doesn’t seem to be in crisis—-or does she?

The quiet youngest daughter in a noisy, tangled German Mennonite family who fled from Russia in the 1990s, does she even know where she belongs? Marriage, loyalty, faith, family: memory can be deceiving.

Or are memories like nightberries? Nightberries taste good, with sugar, when ripe. But sometimes nightberries are dangerous, and you need to understand when that transformation happens.

A tense situation boils over in this darkly entertaining psychological novel of contemporary German life.


Elina Penner was born in 1987 as a Mennonite German in the former Soviet Union and moved to Germany in 1991. Plautdietsch is her mother tongue. After years in Berlin and the US, she lives with her family in East Westphalia and is a successful personal essayist and blogger. Nachtbeeren was her debut novel, in 2022. In 2025, her second novel, Die Unbußfertigen, will be published in Germany.

Bradley Schmidt is an American translator and educator currently living in Leipzig, Germany.

TypePrint
GenreFiction
ExpressionNarrative/Novel/Story
TopicCurrent Mennonite Cultural Identities
AudienceAdults
LanguageEnglish
PublisherCMU Press
CollectionGermany
ISBN9781987986280

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