The Dvina Remains

The Dvina Remains by Eugenie Fraser is a poignant exploration of personal and historical narratives, published by Mainstream Publishing in 1996. This edition, comprising 160 pages, continues the story from Fraser’s earlier work, The House by the Dvina, detailing her first return to Russia after her family’s escape to Scotland during the Revolution. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of significant historical events, including the First and Second World Wars, as well as the inter-war and postwar periods.
In this book, readers will find a reflective account of Fraser’s journey back to Archangel, where she reconnects with her roots and relatives after decades of separation. The narrative captures the complexities of identity and belonging, intertwined with the broader themes of revolutions and the impact of war on personal lives. Through her experiences, Fraser provides insights into the cultural and historical landscape of Russia, making this work a significant addition to discussions surrounding the country’s tumultuous past.
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The sequel to The House by the Dvina . This book completes the story with Eugenie Fraser’s first return visit to Russia 50 years after her family fled to Scotland due to the Revolution. But, it was another 18 years before she was allowed to visit Archangel and make contact with relatives.
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