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inaramid wrote: 24 Jan 2020, 06:12 I have yet to read a book that handles this subject matter. This sounds perfect! And what a well-rounded review as well. Thank you for the recommendation.
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I love Zhanna's grit against all odds. What wretched circumstances to navigate, and without the guidance of a mother. Great review!
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The review by Juliet+1 of the book, I Never Met My Mother, by author Zhanna Sosensky gives me the impression that the author's journey of survival was one of incredible odds. Trilogy? Impressive! Living under and then escaping a suppressive regime? Terrifying! Sold! I want to read this book!
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I'm fascinated by the USSR and stories dealing with it. This sounds like a very interesting memoir, and I would definitely like to check it out. Thanks for the review!
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Prisallen wrote: 24 Jan 2020, 10:52 What a difficult time for the author to live in Russia! Her history sounds fascinating, and I think I would enjoy this book. Thanks for the well-written and interesting review!
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AntonelaMaria wrote: 24 Jan 2020, 12:32 This book promises an emotional and heartbreaking story even from the title. The plotline is rather fascinating a story of perseverance. Amazing job with the review!
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Cotwani wrote: 26 Jan 2020, 01:43 I love Zhanna's grit against all odds. What wretched circumstances to navigate, and without the guidance of a mother. Great review!
Thanks for taking the time to read my review. I was impressed by Zhanna's amazing courage too.
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Kat H wrote: 26 Jan 2020, 02:07 The review by Juliet+1 of the book, I Never Met My Mother, by author Zhanna Sosensky gives me the impression that the author's journey of survival was one of incredible odds. Trilogy? Impressive! Living under and then escaping a suppressive regime? Terrifying! Sold! I want to read this book!
It was a truly amazing time; I learned a lot from this book. I hope you have the opportunity to read it. Thanks for stopping by. :D
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Tomah wrote: 26 Jan 2020, 13:54 I'm fascinated by the USSR and stories dealing with it. This sounds like a very interesting memoir, and I would definitely like to check it out. Thanks for the review!
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My native country got out of the Communist era around 30 years ago. Despite the fact that I was a kid at that time, I heard the stories that my parents shared about the hard times they've been through. Their generation still have shared opinion, oscillating between the long lines to get bread or the insufficient food, and the fact that everyone had a stable job, was easier to own a house, and the criminality was low, as the military was on the streets most of the time. Then the revolution came and many people died so starting with my generation could become free. I think I'll skip this book for now. But it does seem to cover some significant aspects of the Soviet Union. Great review! Thanks!
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Anything to do with the Cold War, especially personal stories that have been preserved, holds my interest. Zhanna managed to pull herself up from a dysfunctional family to have a good life despite the sometimes appalling hardships she faced. It definitely sounds like a good read. Beautifully written review!
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I love stories that portray women who, against all odds, rise above their adversities and thrive despite not getting a headstart in life. This book seems to have a great storyline; I will add it to my shelf. Thanks for your beautiful review.
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Sounds like a tough life-story. I enjoyed your review, but I might pass on reading the actual book itself. Many thanks!
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InStoree wrote: 27 Jan 2020, 05:15 My native country got out of the Communist era around 30 years ago. Despite the fact that I was a kid at that time, I heard the stories that my parents shared about the hard times they've been through. Their generation still have shared opinion, oscillating between the long lines to get bread or the insufficient food, and the fact that everyone had a stable job, was easier to own a house, and the criminality was low, as the military was on the streets most of the time. Then the revolution came and many people died so starting with my generation could become free. I think I'll skip this book for now. But it does seem to cover some significant aspects of the Soviet Union. Great review! Thanks!
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Kelyn wrote: 28 Jan 2020, 03:19 Anything to do with the Cold War, especially personal stories that have been preserved, holds my interest. Zhanna managed to pull herself up from a dysfunctional family to have a good life despite the sometimes appalling hardships she faced. It definitely sounds like a good read. Beautifully written review!
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