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The Madonnas of Leningrad - Debra Dean
The Madonnas of Leningrad
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9780061147555 (0061147559)
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
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4.0 Beautiful! THE MADONNAS OF LENINGRAD by Debra Dean
The Madonnas of Leningrad Debra Dean Hardcover, 228 pages Published 2006 by William Morrow & Company ISBN: 0060825308 (ISBN13: 9780060825300) Debra Dean has written a beautiful, poignant novel that combines a historical viewpoint of a civilian life in Russia during World War II an...
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5.0 The Madonnas of Leningrad, by Debra Dean
Alzheimer's is a devastating illness. Newer memories disappear, leaving only older and older memories. Marina Buriakova is slipping deeper into its grip as her husband takes her to their granddaughter's wedding. Memories that Marina has suppressed for sixty or more years are coming closer to the sur...
Out of the Blue
Out of the Blue rated it
The novel is set half in 1941, at the time of the Nazi siege aroung Leningrad, and half in the present. In 1941, Marina was ayoung tourist guide working for the Ermitage museum, accompanying the tourists from room to room. Her love for art and beauty is second only for her love for Dimitrij, a young...
Michelle CH
Michelle CH rated it
This was a half-book. A story of an elderly woman who is suffering from Alzheimer's with her husband and children coping the best that they can. I appreciate the author's idea of flashbacks and retained memories, but I felt like I was never in the loop with what was happening. For some of the book I...
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4.0 The Madonnas of Leningrad
The main character is a Russian woman in her 80’s, now living in America. She is suffering with Alzheimer”s disease and the consequent loss of her “self”. As Marina’s mind moves back and forth from the present to the ever more present past, due to the progressive nature of the disease, we learn abou...
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