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Philipovna Daughter Of Sorrow First Edition Gal Valentinavera Kyslenko

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Philipovna Daughter Of Sorrow First Edition Gal Valentinavera Kyslenko
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Publisher: Guernica Editions
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.16 MB
Author: Gal, Valentina;Vera Kyslenko
ISBN: 9781771833691, 9781771833707, 9781771833714, 1771833696, 177183370X, 1771833718
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: First edition

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Philipovna Daughter Of Sorrow First Edition Gal Valentinavera Kyslenko by Gal, Valentina;vera Kyslenko 9781771833691, 9781771833707, 9781771833714, 1771833696, 177183370X, 1771833718 instant download after payment.

"Philipovna: The Daughter of Sorrow is a creative non-fiction based on my mother's surviving the holodomor [the Ukrainian starvation] in the early 1930's. It is the story of an orphan who goes to live with her aunt in a rural village in the Ukrainian countryside. The aunt swears on her dead sister's Bible that Vera Philipovna, the daughter of a cobbler and seamstress from Chercassy Ukraine will survive no matter what might befall the family. No one foresees the horrors that they will have to face between the fall of 1930 and the spring of 1933. In the end, out of a healthy extended family, only Philipovna, a cousin and the aunt survive. The acts of real savagery which are perpetrated on the village are unflinchingly narrated by a pre-pubescent girl who also gives us a good grasp of the beauty and richness of the Ukrainian culture with its customs and celebrations."--.

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