In this “extraordinary family memoir,”* the National Book
Award–winning author of The Future Is History reveals the story of
her two grandmothers, who defied Fascism and Communism during a time
when tyranny reigned. *The New York Times Book Review In the 1930s,
as waves of war and persecution were crashing over Europe, two young
Jewish women began separate journeys of survival. Ester Goldberg was a
rebel from Bialystok, Poland, where virtually the entire Jewish
community would be sent to Hitler’s concentration camps. Ruzya
Solodovnik was a Russian-born intellectual who would become a
high-level censor under Stalin’s regime. At war’s end, both women
found themselves in Moscow. Over the years each woman had to find her
way in a country that aimed to make every citizen a cog in the wheel
of murder and repression. One became a hero in her children’s and
grandchildren’s eyes; the other became a collaborator. With grace,
candor, and meticulous research, Masha Gessen, one of the most
trenchant observers of Russia and its history today, peels back the
layers of time to reveal her grandmothers’ lives—and to show that
neither story is quite what it seems. Praise for Masha Gessen
“One of the most important activists and journalists Russia has
known in a generation.”—David Remnick, The New Yorker “Masha
Gessen is humbly erudite, deftly unconventional, and courageously
honest.”—Timothy Snyder, author of On Tyranny
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How My Grandmothers Survived Hitler's War and Stalin's Peace
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307484383
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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