Sam Golod

“Sam Golod” by Sophia Creswell is a novel published by Hodder & Stoughton on March 6, 1997. This edition contains 231 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Natalie, a young English teacher navigating the complexities of post-communist St Petersburg as she adjusts to her new surroundings and the challenges they present.
Readers will find that the narrative delves into Natalie’s experiences as she becomes entangled with Pyotr, a character connected to the city’s drug-running Mafiosi. As she grapples with her situation, the book explores themes of adaptation and the stark realities of life in a transformed society. This contemporary literary work offers insight into the struggles faced by individuals in a rapidly changing environment.
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Natalie, a young English teacher, joins the queues for food and tries to adjust to a strange new place, post-communist St Petersburg. Gradually she becomes involved with Pyotr, who has strong links with the city’s drug-running Mafiosi, and Natalie realizes she is well out of her depth.
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