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Glorious People
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A remarkable story exploring the disintegration of the Soviet Union, told through mothers & daughters and stretching from the 1970s to the near present“An astute, deeply empathic portrayal of the dislocation of first-generation immigrants and intergenerational trauma”  — Financial TimesLoaded with “vibrancy and humour”, Glorious People is a vivid depiction of how the collapse of the Soviet Union reverberated through the lives of ordinary people taking place across several generations of 2 f…
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  • Year: 2025
  • Pages: 288
  • ISBN-10: 1782279504
  • ISBN-13: 9781782279501
  • Format: 13.1 x 19.7 x 3 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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A remarkable story exploring the disintegration of the Soviet Union, told through mothers & daughters and stretching from the 1970s to the near present

“An astute, deeply empathic portrayal of the dislocation of first-generation immigrants and intergenerational trauma”  — Financial Times


Loaded with “vibrancy and humour”, Glorious People is a vivid depiction of how the collapse of the Soviet Union reverberated through the lives of ordinary people taking place across several generations of 2 families (TLS).

As a child, Lena longs to pick hazelnuts in the woods with her grandmother. Instead, she is raised to be a good sent to Pioneer summer camps where she's taught to worship Lenin and sing songs in praise of the glorious Soviet Union. But perestroika is coming. Lena's corner of the USSR is now Ukraine, and corruption and patronage are the only ways to get by - to secure a place at university, an apartment, treatment for a sick baby.

For Tatjana, the shock of the new means the 1st McDonald's in the Soviet Union and certified foreign whisky, but no food in the shops; it means terrible choices about how to love. Eventually both women must decide whether to stay or to emigrate, but the trauma they carry is handed down to their daughters, who struggle to make sense of their own identities.

Engrossing, rich in detail and unforgettable characters, this is a captivating love letter to mothers and daughters from one of Europe’s most powerful voices in political fiction.

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  • Author: Sasha Salzmann
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2025
  • Pages: 288
  • ISBN-10: 1782279504
  • ISBN-13: 9781782279501
  • Format: 13.1 x 19.7 x 3 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

A remarkable story exploring the disintegration of the Soviet Union, told through mothers & daughters and stretching from the 1970s to the near present

“An astute, deeply empathic portrayal of the dislocation of first-generation immigrants and intergenerational trauma”  — Financial Times


Loaded with “vibrancy and humour”, Glorious People is a vivid depiction of how the collapse of the Soviet Union reverberated through the lives of ordinary people taking place across several generations of 2 families (TLS).

As a child, Lena longs to pick hazelnuts in the woods with her grandmother. Instead, she is raised to be a good sent to Pioneer summer camps where she's taught to worship Lenin and sing songs in praise of the glorious Soviet Union. But perestroika is coming. Lena's corner of the USSR is now Ukraine, and corruption and patronage are the only ways to get by - to secure a place at university, an apartment, treatment for a sick baby.

For Tatjana, the shock of the new means the 1st McDonald's in the Soviet Union and certified foreign whisky, but no food in the shops; it means terrible choices about how to love. Eventually both women must decide whether to stay or to emigrate, but the trauma they carry is handed down to their daughters, who struggle to make sense of their own identities.

Engrossing, rich in detail and unforgettable characters, this is a captivating love letter to mothers and daughters from one of Europe’s most powerful voices in political fiction.

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