Russian Winter, Daphne Kalotay
Russian Winter, Daphne Kalotay
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Russian Winter
A Novel

Author: Daphne Kalotay

Narrator: Kathleen Gati

Unabridged: 14 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 09/07/2010


Synopsis

“A soaring debut novel. An elegant, compelling puzzle of family, memory and solitude that brings to life modern-day Boston and postwar Russia through a profound love story. Graceful, moving, and unexpected.” —Matthew Pearl, New York Times bestselling author of The Dante Club In Russian Winter, a famed ballerina’s jewelry auction in Boston reveals long-held secrets of love and family, friendship and rivalry, harkening back to Stalinist Russia. Called “tender, passionate, and moving” by Jenna Blum, the New York Times bestselling author of Those Who Save Us, Russian Winter is a perfect choice for fans of the novels of Ann Patchett (Bel Canto), and Ian McEwan (Atonement).When Nina Revskaya puts her remarkable jewelry collection up for auction, the former Bolshoi Ballet star finds herself overwhelmed by memories of her homeland, and of the events, both glorious and heartbreaking, that changed her life half a century earlier. It was in Russia that she discovered the magic of dance and fell in love, and where, faced with Stalinist aggression, a terrible discovery incited a deadly act of betrayal—and an ingenious escape to the West.Nina has kept her secrets for half a lifetime. But now Drew Brooks, an inquisitive associate at a Boston auction house, and Grigori Solodin, a professor who believes Nina's jewels hold the key to unlocking his past, begin to unravel her story—setting in motion a series of revelations that will have life-altering consequences for them all.

About Daphne Kalotay

Daphne Kalotay is the author of the award-winning novel Russian Winter, which has been published in twenty languages, and the fiction collection Calamity and Other Stories. She has received fellowships from the Christopher Isherwood Foundation, the MacDowell Colony, and Yaddo, and has taught at Boston University, Skidmore College, Grub Street, and Middlebury College. She lives in Somerville, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jayme on March 28, 2021

One of my ALL TIME favorite historical fiction books!......more

Goodreads review by Terry on July 13, 2013

Unknown to most Americans, the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin caused the great famine of the early 1930's resulting in the death of millions of his own people. By "liquidating the Kulaks as a class" Stalin may have eliminated the more prosperous and conservative farmers in the Ukraine, and it led to t......more

Goodreads review by CDC on January 14, 2013

Well it seems I may be in the minority here but I did not love this book. It had so much potential! I appreciate that the author tried to tie the 2 stories together but the Boston bits ruined the rest of it. In fairness much of what I didn’t like is personal preference. I hate the formula used here.......more

Goodreads review by C.W. on January 21, 2014

Daphne Kalotay's novel RUSSIAN WINTER is a masterfully crafted novel of loss and redemption, set in an unusual historical time period and interweaving two connected stories. In present day Boston, famous Russian ballerina, Nina Revskaya, who defected from the Soviet Union at the height of her fame,......more

Goodreads review by Katie Scarlett on August 06, 2016

Dosadna i neinspirativna knjiga, sa Danijela Stil atmosferom, koja iskače iz šablona sa delovima o Staljinovoj Rusiji i baletu, šteta što se autorka nije na tome fokusirala. Recenzija je na blogu. [URL not allowed]......more