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The Revolution's Child
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"The Revolution's Child" is an historical novel set in Russia as it metamorphosed over 70 years from monarchy, through dictatorship to republic. It is a gripping love story involving Sophia Orlova, a young aristocrat and her lover, Sergey Moiseyev, a brilliant Jewish painter. The saga takes the reader through the upheaval of the Russian Revolution, the bitter pain of exile, the iron hand of Soviet dictatorship to the dawning of a new era of democracy in Russia. With its unexpected twists and tu…
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"The Revolution's Child" is an historical novel set in Russia as it metamorphosed over 70 years from monarchy, through dictatorship to republic. It is a gripping love story involving Sophia Orlova, a young aristocrat and her lover, Sergey Moiseyev, a brilliant Jewish painter. The saga takes the reader through the upheaval of the Russian Revolution, the bitter pain of exile, the iron hand of Soviet dictatorship to the dawning of a new era of democracy in Russia. With its unexpected twists and turns, skilfully intertwining historical events and personal tragedies, this novel is a compelling page-turner.

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  • Author: Marina Avtonomova
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  • ISBN-10: 1438990766
  • ISBN-13: 9781438990767
  • Format: 12.7 x 20.3 x 1.7 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

"The Revolution's Child" is an historical novel set in Russia as it metamorphosed over 70 years from monarchy, through dictatorship to republic. It is a gripping love story involving Sophia Orlova, a young aristocrat and her lover, Sergey Moiseyev, a brilliant Jewish painter. The saga takes the reader through the upheaval of the Russian Revolution, the bitter pain of exile, the iron hand of Soviet dictatorship to the dawning of a new era of democracy in Russia. With its unexpected twists and turns, skilfully intertwining historical events and personal tragedies, this novel is a compelling page-turner.

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