![]() ![]() However, even though the book is well researched, the overlong narrative peters out. Janet Fitch's first novel, White Oleander, a 1 bestseller and Oprah's Book Club selection, has been translated into twenty-eight languages and was made into a feature film. The resilient Marina has much in common with the modern heroines of the author's previous books and is a protagonist worth following. After a series of misadventures, including sexual enslavement, passing herself off as a boy, and running off with Kolya (now an enemy of the state), Marina finally finds sanctuary at her family's country estate, which has been taken over by a spiritualist cult. ![]() With her friends, Jewish Mina and radical Varvara, she is swept up in the first wave of revolutionary fervor, for which her father kicks her out of the house. She loses her virginity to a friend, Kolya Shurov, on leave from his regiment, and falls in love with an impoverished fellow poet, Gena Kuriakin. ![]() Through her eyes, readers see the deprivations caused by World War I, the ouster of the czar, and the rise of the Bolsheviks. ![]() In 1916 Petrograd, 16-year-old Marina Dmitrievna Makarova is an aspiring poet from a well-to-do background. 1 Janet Fitch 816 pages first pub 2017 ( editions) fiction historical adventurous slow-paced Description From the mega-bestselling author of White Oleander and Paint It Black, a sweeping historical saga of the Russian Revolution, as seen through the eyes of one young woman.St. In a break with her contemporary fiction, Fitch (White Oleander) has written an epic bildungsroman about a girl who lives through the Russian Revolution. ![]()
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