Fascinating and beautifully written... Her book is a revelation, and one of the great memoirs from that era... (Antony Beevor, The Sunday Times)
Distinguished by sharp observation and a strong memory for visual detail (Barbara Heldt, The Times Literary Supplement)
Her narrative attains spiritual depth... she had the ability to write vividly and with understanding about all the many people, from very different walks of life, whom she encountered during her journey through post-revolutionary Russia (Robert Chandler, British poet and literary translator)
I inhaled it. With echoes of Bunin, Sollohub captures the strange mixture of beauty and terror that was Russia in the first decades of the last century. An iridescent jewel of a book. (Douglas Smith, author of Rasputin and Former People: The Last Days of the Russian Aristocracy)
An epic and evocative tale of courage and endurance. Edith Sollohub takes us from her privileged life in tsarist Russia through the terror and turmoil of revolution, war, separation from family, imprisonment and a final desperate flight to freedom. (Helen Rappaport, author of Caught in the Revolution and Victoria Letters)
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