“An unforgettable story of love, survival and the power of
imagination in the most tragic circumstances. Elegant and poetic.”
—Isabel Allende, New York Times bestselling author of Zorro The
ravages of age are eroding Marina's grip on the everyday. An elderly
Russian woman now living in America, she cannot hold on to fresh
memories—the details of her grown children's lives, the approaching
wedding of her grandchild—yet her distant past is miraculously
preserved in her mind's eye. Vivid images of her youth in war-torn
Leningrad arise unbidden, carrying her back to the terrible fall of
1941, when she was a tour guide at the Hermitage Museum and the German
army's approach signaled the beginning of what would be a long,
torturous siege on the city. As the people braved starvation, bitter
cold, and a relentless German onslaught, Marina joined other staff
members in removing the museum's priceless masterpieces for
safekeeping. As the Luftwaffe's bombs pounded the proud, stricken
city, Marina built a personal Hermitage in her mind—a refuge that
would stay buried deep within her, until she needed it once more. . .
. “Extraordinary. . . . Dean’s exquisite prose
shimmers . . . illuminating us to the notion that art itself is
perhaps our most necessary nourishment.” —Chang-Rae Lee, New York
Times bestselling author of Aloft and Native Speaker “A poignant
tale.” —Booklist, starred review “Dean writes with passion and
compelling drama.” —People “Rare is the novel that creates that
blissful forgot-you-were-reading experience . . . but that is
precisely what Debra Dean has achieved with her image-rich book.”
—Seattle Post-Intelligencer “Poetic.” —San Francisco Chronicle
Book Review “[A] heartfelt debut.” —New York Times Book Review
“Remarkable”— NPR, Nancy Pearl Book Review
Les mer
A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780061747182
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperCollins e-books/Open Road Integrated Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter