The Last Russian Doll
Books | Fiction / Thrillers / Historical
3.6
Kristen Loesch
EDGAR AWARD NOMINEE FOR BEST FIRST NOVELA haunting, epic novel about betrayal, revenge, and redemption that follows three generations of Russian women, from the 1917 revolution to the last days of the Soviet Union, and the enduring love story at the center.In a faraway kingdom, in a long-ago land... ...a young girl lived happily in Moscow with her family: a sister, a father, and an eccentric mother who liked to tell fairy tales and collect porcelain dolls. One summer night, everything changed, and all that remained of that family were the girl and her mother. Now, a decade later and studying at Oxford University, Rosie has an English name, a loving fiancé, and a promising future, but all she wants is to understand—and bury—the past. After her mother dies, Rosie returns to Russia, armed with little more than her mother’s strange folklore—and a single key. What she uncovers is a devastating family history that spans the 1917 Revolution, the siege of Leningrad, Stalin’s purges, and beyond. At the heart of this saga stands a young noblewoman, Tonya, as pretty as a porcelain doll, whose actions—and love for an idealistic man—will set off a sweeping story that reverberates across the century....
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Author
Kristen Loesch
Pages
416
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Published Date
2023-03-14
ISBN
0593547985 9780593547984
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"Overall, I didn’t really like the writing style of the book. I found it confusing. There are some words here and there that are in Russian so I had to look up translations. I’ve read numerous books that are written in English but have other languages as well. In this book it just wasn’t that well done. The book was interesting but I didn’t enjoy the writing style. "
"It was good and the writing was beautiful, but about halfway through the book it felt like the same story kept repeating itself, and every chapter was basically about the same thing. The story itself was wonderful and outside my normal wheelhouse, but I couldn’t get past the droning of the same stuff over and over. Overall a great read, but prepare to read a lot of similar chapters."
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Char L
"Impossible to put down!"
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Morgan Fischer
"A very bad attempt to copy Doctor Zhivago "
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Olga Alfaro