Last Waltz Book I

Last Waltz Book I by Judith Welsh, published by Outskirts Press, Incorporated on November 9, 2019, is a historical novel that spans 878 pages. This edition presents a narrative centered around the tumultuous period of World War I and the fall of the Russian monarchy, offering insights into the life of Mikhail Yakovlevich Malama, a pilot in the Russian Army who becomes entwined with Grand Duchess Tatiana of Russia.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the challenges faced by Tatiana and the impact of the Bolshevik Revolution on the imperial family. The story delves into themes of courage and resilience, portraying Tatiana not merely as a sheltered figure but as someone who confronts her struggles with strength. This book invites readers to engage with the historical context of the early 20th century, providing a rich backdrop for the personal and political upheavals experienced by its characters.
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Author Judith Welsh spent her first six months of retirement reading as she slowly regained her health after decades of all-consuming work as a clinical social worker. She learned much, including about, Grand Duchess Tatiana of Russia. And she knew that, as she took strength from this incredible person’s story, so too would others.
The Bolsheviks shredded the fabric of Russia’s old monarchy. In the first book, Last Waltz, of a new historical novel series, readers experience this tumult through the eyes of Mikhail Yakovlevich Malama, a pilot in the Russian Army who was sent from the front to work directly for the emperor. He ended up marrying Grand Duchess Tatiana and escaped to ensure the true bloodline continued.
The four Imperial Grand Duchesses are often portrayed as sheltered from the world. In truth, Tatiana never gave up hope, showing courage in the face of possible PTSD and anxiety disorder, other adversities, and even death.
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