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  • 9781783781812

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  • 144 mm

    Width
  • 220 mm

    Height
  • 630 gram

    Weight
  • HARDCOVER

    Binding
  • 22 MAY 2017

    Publish Date
  • 42 mm

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    A sweeping multigenerational debut novel about idealism, betrayal, and family secrets that takes us from Brooklyn in the 1930s to Soviet Russia to post-Cold War America When the Great Depression hits, Florence Fein leaves Brooklyn College for what appears to be a plum job in Moscow—and the promise of love and independence. But once in Russia, she quickly becomes entangled i A sweeping multigenerational debut novel about idealism, betrayal, and family secrets that takes us from Brooklyn in the 1930s to Soviet Russia to post-Cold War America When the Great Depression hits, Florence Fein leaves Brooklyn College for what appears...  Read More

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    Sana Krasikov

    Sana Krasikov was born in Ukraine and grew up in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia and in the United States. She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop.

    She lives in New York City and is at work on her first novel.

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