Sashenka

Sashenka by Simon Sebag Montefiore, published by Bantam in 2008, is a historical fiction novel that spans the tumultuous years of early 20th-century Russia. Set against the backdrop of the 1917 revolution in St. Petersburg, the story follows the life of Sashenka Zeitlin, an 18-year-old girl navigating a world of political intrigue and personal ambition. As she balances her family’s elite status with her secret life as Comrade Snowfox, Sashenka becomes embroiled in a web of conspiracy and seduction that shapes her future in a rapidly changing society.
Readers will find a rich narrative that explores themes of family life and the impact of historical events on personal choices. The novel delves into Sashenka’s evolution over two decades, highlighting her marriage to a high-ranking official in Stalin’s regime and the moral dilemmas she faces as her world unravels. With 540 pages, this edition offers a detailed portrayal of a woman’s struggle for identity and love amidst the chaos of revolution and political repression.
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Winter, 1917: In St Petersburg, snow is falling and Russia is on the brink of revolution. Outside the Smolny Institute for Noble Young Ladies, an English governess is waiting for her young charge to be released from school. But so are the Tsar’s secret policea Beautiful and headstrong, Sashenka Zeitlin is just 18. In the evenings when her banker father is doing deals and her mother is partying with Rasputin and her dissolute friends, Sashenka becomes Comrade Snowfox and slips into the frozen night to play her part in a game of conspiracy and seduction that will usher in a brave new Communist world. Twenty years on, and Sashenka is married to a high-up apparatchik in Stalin’s government. She seems to have everything u yet all around her, her friends are being arrested and people are disappearing. Then Stalin himself comes for dinner, and Sashenka falls passionately in love, thereby setting in train a terrifying sequence of events that will result in her having to make the most agonising choice of all: whether to sacrifice her own life or that of those she loves most dearly.
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