Russian Winter A Novel

Russian Winter A Novel by Daphne Kalotay, published by HarperCollins on September 7, 2010, is a work of fiction that explores the intertwined lives of its characters against a backdrop of art and history. The story follows Nina Revskaya, a former star of the Bolshoi Ballet, who, while preparing to auction her remarkable jewelry collection, is drawn back into her past filled with memories of love, betrayal, and the impact of Stalinist aggression. As she reflects on her life, the narrative reveals the events that shaped her journey from Russia to Boston.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes as Nina’s secrets begin to unravel through the efforts of Drew Brooks, a young associate at a Boston auction house, and Grigori Solodin, a professor of Russian. Together, they delve into a mystery involving a love letter, a poem, and a necklace, leading to profound revelations that affect them all. The novel interweaves elements of the dance world and the transformative power of art, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit amidst historical turmoil. With 480 pages, this edition presents a compelling narrative that captures the essence of love and redemption.
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A mysterious jewel holds the key to a life-changing secret, in this breathtaking tale of love and art, betrayal and redemption.
When she decides to auction her remarkable jewelry collection, Nina Revskaya, once a great star of the Bolshoi Ballet, believes she has finally drawn a curtain on her past. Instead, the former ballerina finds herself overwhelmed by memories of her homeland and of the events, both glorious and heartbreaking, that changed the course of her life half a century ago.
It was in Russia that she discovered the magic of the theater; that she fell in love with the poet Viktor Elsin; that she and her dearest companions—Gersh, a brilliant composer, and the exquisite Vera, Nina’s closest friend—became victims of Stalinist aggression. And it was in Russia that a terrible discovery incited a deadly act of betrayal—and an ingenious escape that led Nina to the West and eventually to Boston.
Nina has kept her secrets for half a lifetime. But two people will not let the past rest: Drew Brooks, an inquisitive young associate at a Boston auction house, and Grigori Solodin, a professor of Russian who believes that a unique set of jewels may hold the key to his own ambiguous past. Together these unlikely partners begin to unravel a mystery surrounding a love letter, a poem, and a necklace of unknown provenance, setting in motion a series of revelations that will have life-altering consequences for them all.
Interweaving past and present, Moscow and New England, the backstage tumult of the dance world and the transformative power of art, Daphne Kalotay’s luminous first novel—a literary page-turner of the highest order—captures the uncertainty and terror of individuals powerless to withstand the forces of history, while affirming that even in times of great strife, the human spirit reaches for beauty and grace, forgiveness and transcendence.
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