Lost Believers, Irina Zhorov
Lost Believers, Irina Zhorov
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Lost Believers

Author: Irina Zhorov

Narrator: Gilli Messer

Unabridged: 8 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/01/2023


Synopsis

“A beautiful, mournful novel about faith gravely tempered by grief and the brutal iron of modernity bringing the greatest of losses. Zhorov’s voice is fresh and appealing.” —Joy Williams, author of The Visiting Privilege and Harrow

A rich, immersive debut novel, inspired by true events, about a meeting between two women in 1970s Soviet Russia—a deeply religious homesteader living in isolation with her family on the Siberian taiga and an ambitious scientist—that irrevocably alters the course of both of their lives.

Galina, a promising young geologist from Moscow, is falling in love with her pilot, Snow Crane, on an expedition for minerals in Siberia. As their helicopter hovers over what should be a stretch of uninhabited forest, they see a small hut and a garden—and, the following day, when they hike from their field camp to the hut, they find a family.

Agafia was born in Siberia into a family of Old Believers, a small sect of Christians who rejected the reforms that shaped the modern Russian Orthodox church. Her parents, fleeing religious persecution four decades earlier, journeyed deep into the snowy wilderness, eventually building a home far away from the dangerous and sinful world. Galina and Snow Crane are the first people she has ever met outside of her immediate household. As the two women develop a friendship, each becomes conflicted about futures that once seemed certain and find themselves straining against their past: Galina can’t shake the confines of her Soviet upbringing, and Agafia’s focus drifts from her faith to the beauty of the relentlessly harsh taiga. Underneath it all, Galina begins to see how her work opening mines threatens both Agafia and her home, and mirrors the exploitation of the natural world happening across the Soviet Union.

A vivid and illuminating novel about faith, fate, and freedom against the backdrop of 1970s Soviet life, Lost Believers is an unforgettable journey.

About Irina Zhorov

Irina Zhorov was born in Uzbekistan, in the Soviet Union, and moved to Philadelphia on the eve of its dissolution. After failing to make use of a geology degree, she received an MFA from the University of Wyoming. She’s worked as a journalist for more than a decade, reporting primarily on environmental issues.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chrissie on July 30, 2023

Lost Believers is a novel inspired by true events, unfolding in 1970s Soviet Russia, where two women's lives intersect and take unexpected turns. Galina, a young geologist from Moscow, falls in love with her pilot, Snow Crane, during a mineral exploration trip in Siberia. Their discovery of a family......more

Goodreads review by Ann on April 07, 2024

This beautiful novel traces the interaction of Agafia, a devout Christian living an isolated life in Siberia, with Galina, a geologist and strong supporter of the Soviet government. Agafia’s family is part of a group known as the Old Believers, members of the Russian Orthodox Church who refused to a......more

Goodreads review by Jilly on December 27, 2022

I was very excited to receive an ARC of Lost Believers because it explores a unique aspect of Russian culture that isn't really discussed much in the West: Old Believers. There's a lot to like about the book--the descriptions of life in the taiga are beautiful and although the book's pacing is prett......more

Goodreads review by Roxana on December 08, 2023

The book is based on a real story, which is exactly why I picked it up to begin with. It's the story of Agafia Lykova, the last surviving member of a family of Russian Old Believers. Her parents fled their hometown in the 30's due to Soviet persecution. They had four children and remained in the tai......more