Russian Winter A Novel

Russian Winter A Novel by Daphne Kalotay, published by HarperCollins on April 5, 2011, is a reprint edition comprising 496 pages. This novel follows Nina Revskaya, a former Bolshoi Ballet star, as she puts her remarkable jewelry collection up for auction. The act triggers a flood of memories from her homeland, reflecting on both the glorious and heartbreaking events that shaped her life over fifty years ago.
As Nina confronts her past, readers will discover the intertwining stories of Drew Brooks, an associate at a Boston auction house, and Grigori Solodin, a professor intrigued by the significance of Nina’s jewels. Their quest to unravel Nina’s secrets leads to a series of revelations that impact their lives profoundly. This narrative delves into themes of memory, identity, and the lasting effects of historical events, offering a rich exploration of personal and collective histories.
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When Nina Revskaya puts her remarkable jewelry collection up for auction, the former Bolshoi Ballet star finds herself overwhelmed by memories of her homeland, and of the events, both glorious and heartbreaking, that changed her life half a century earlier. It was in Russia that she discovered the magic of dance and fell in love, and where, faced with Stalinist aggression, a terrible discovery incited a deadly act of betrayal—and an ingenious escape to the West.
Nina has kept her secrets for half a lifetime. But now Drew Brooks, an inquisitive associate at a Boston auction house, and Grigori Solodin, a professor who believes Nina’s jewels hold the key to unlocking his past, begin to unravel her story—setting in motion a series of revelations that will have life-altering consequences for them all.
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