Russian Winter Russian Winter

Russian Winter

A Novel

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    • $9.99

Publisher Description

With bonus features--insights, interviews and more! In present-day Boston, Nina Revskaya, once a great star of the Russian ballet, has decided to auction her jewellery collection and donate the proceeds to the Boston Ballet Foundation. It is a mysterious gesture that has piqued the interest of two particular individuals: a rising associate director at the auction house, Drew Brooks, who seeks to unravel the provenance of the pieces; and a professor and Russian translator at the nearby university, Grigori Solodin, who believes the jewels might hold the key to his past. The stakes are raised when an anonymous individual donates a necklace that perfectly matches the bracelet and earrings in Nina’s collection, claiming the pieces belong together. It is this donation that will bring Drew and Grigori together in unexpected ways to uncover the story behind Nina’s fabulous jewels—a bounty said to have been smuggled out of Stalinist Russia when she defected from the country in the early 1950s. It was there, in Russia, that Nina first learned to dance, fell in love with the handsome poet Viktor Elsin, and struggled with the choice to pursue her craft or begin a family. Nina and her circle of free-thinking artist friends lived in constant fear of Stalin’s disapproval, of arrest and torture by the secret police for unpatriotic behaviour and so-called crimes against the state. Yet when their circle was broken by just such an arrest, a devastating misunderstanding parted the four friends and lovers forever.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2010
September 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
560
Pages
PUBLISHER
Harper Perennial
SELLER
Harper Collins Canada Limited
SIZE
3.3
MB

Customer Reviews

Lantzade ,

Awesome

This book was riveting. How about another one to continue the story

Tannis Waugh ,

Riveting

This was a fantastic story of life in communist russia and the couture of suspicion that permeated every part of life for average and not so average Russians. The author has a wonderful ease in her writing.

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