Petropolis
by:
Anya Ulinich (author)
In her stunning debut novel, Anya Ulinich delivers a funny and unforgettable story of a Russian mail-order bride trying to find her place in America. After losing her father, her boyfriend, and her baby, Sasha Goldberg decides that getting herself to the United States is the surest path to...
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In her stunning debut novel, Anya Ulinich delivers a funny and unforgettable story of a Russian mail-order bride trying to find her place in America. After losing her father, her boyfriend, and her baby, Sasha Goldberg decides that getting herself to the United States is the surest path to deliverance. But she finds that life in Phoenix with her Red Lobster–loving fiancé isn’t much better than life in Siberia, and so she treks across America on a misadventure-filled search for her long- lost father. Petropolis is a deeply moving story about the unexpected connections that create a family and the faraway places that we end up calling home.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781440634147 (1440634149)
Publish date: March 25th 2008
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Novels,
Literature,
Cultural,
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
American,
Coming Of Age,
Contemporary,
Russia,
Modern
http://www.bostonbibliophile.com/2009/01/review-petropolis-by-anya-ulinich.html
Petropolis tries very hard to be dark and satirical and paint a picture of America and Russia that is both brutal and touching. It partly succeeds, in that there were many moments in the book that I thought perfectly conveyed the grimness of living in impoverished post-Soviet Russia, and the grimnes...
This book is the last selection from NPR's Bryant Park Project's book club. I never would have chosen it without a recommendation. Surprisingly, I did enjoy it. Ms. Ulinich is a talented young writer. The cold sadness of Russia seeped into my bones as I read this. The heroine is funny, smart, a...