

Stalin's children
three generations of love, war, and survival
Book • 2008
Stalin's Children is a memoir that chronicles the author's family history across three generations, from the tragic disappearance of his grandfather during Stalin's purges to his father's Cold War romance and his own experiences as a journalist in Russia.
The book delves into the complexities of Russian history and the personal struggles of those affected by it.
The book delves into the complexities of Russian history and the personal struggles of those affected by it.
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