Author Jeff Sahadeo explores the experiences and memories of Soviet Georgian migrants, discussing their lives, the Soviet experience, and nostalgia for the stable and decent days. He also delves into the racialization of nationality, the rise of xenophobia after the collapse of the USSR, and human relations between Georgians and Russians. Additionally, Sahadeo touches on his new research project about rivers in Soviet and post-Soviet Georgia and the challenges faced in the country today.