At the End of the World, Turn Left, Zhanna Slor
At the End of the World, Turn Left, Zhanna Slor
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At the End of the World, Turn Left

Author: Zhanna Slor

Narrator: Zura Johnson, Caitlin Kelly

Unabridged: 10 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/07/2021


Synopsis

Masha remembers her childhood in the former USSR but found her life and heart in Israel. Anna was just an infant when her family fled but yearns to find her roots. When Anna is contacted by a stranger from their homeland and then disappears, Masha is called home to Milwaukee to find her. In 2008, college student Anna feels stuck in Milwaukee, with no real connections and parents who stifle her artistic talents. She is eager to have a life beyond the heartland. When she’s contacted online by a stranger from their homeland—a girl claiming to be her long-lost sister—Anna suspects a ruse or an attempt at extortion. But her desperate need to connect with her homeland convinces her to pursue the connection. At the same time, a handsome grifter comes into her life, luring her with the prospect of a nomadic lifestyle. Masha lives in Israel, where she went on Birthright and unexpectedly found home. When Anna disappears without a trace, Masha’s father calls her back to Milwaukee to help find Anna. In her former home, Masha immerses herself in her sister’s life—which forces her to recall the life she, too, left behind and to confront her own demons. What she finds in her search for Anna will change her life, and her family, forever.

About Zhanna Slor

Zhanna Slor was born in the former Soviet Union and moved to the Midwest in the early 1990s. She has a master’s degree in writing and publishing from DePaul University and has been published in numerous literary magazines, including Bellevue Literary Review, Midwestern Gothic, and Michigan Quarterly Review. She and her husband, a saxophonist for the Jazz-Rock fusion band Marbin, recently relocated from Chicago to Milwaukee.

About Zura Johnson

Zura Johnson is a talented actress and audiobook narrator who has performed all around the world. During her five years in Singapore, she worked extensively in voiceover and narrated a documentary for NatGeo Asia. The recipient of a master's degree from The Old Globe Theater and the University of San Diego, she currently resides in Texas.

About Caitlin Kelly

Caitlin Kelly is an experienced narrator and voiceover actor who received her BA in drama from New York University Tisch School of the Arts. Having toured Japan with Disney's World of English as a performer and puppeteer, she has also done voiceover for Time for Kids, forbes.com, and slate.com. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, she currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Zhanna on March 04, 2021

I wrote it so I am probably biased, but I think this book is great!......more

Goodreads review by Claudia on January 06, 2021

This "sisters novel" tells the story of two immigrant young women, Masha and Anna, as they navigate the very gritty Riverwest area of Milwaukee in 2007-2008. The district is home to train-hoppers, impoverished students, hipsters, grunges, and the truly dispossessed of the city. The author paints a v......more

Goodreads review by Igor Vaynberg on March 10, 2021

Very Interesting fiction novel written by my daughter with some personages similar to people I know.......more

Goodreads review by Jenny on July 12, 2021

2.75. I think the storyline was interesting and I think the author is a decent writer. However, her depiction of the Riverwest Neighborhood in Milwaukee, although high on detail was very stereotypical and a little off base.......more

Goodreads review by Heidi on March 03, 2021

Masha and Anastasia are sisters who immigrated to the United States from the former USSR as children, in the 80s. The two spent their adolescents in the gritty counter-culture neighborhood, Riverwest, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In her early twenties, Masha makes a journey of self-discovery, immigratin......more