Through the lives of a Jewish father and son in the Soviet Union, this book chronicles both the history of 20th-century Russia and the social history of Russian Jews. It describes the euphoria of early Communist rule, the terror of Stalin's purges, the power of the KGB and exile in Siberia.
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"REMARKABLE . . . A WONDERFUL STORY."
--The Boston Globe
The father is a high-ranking Communist officer, a Jew who survived Stalin's purges. The son is a "refusenik," who risked his life and happiness to protest everything his father held dear. Now, Chaim Potok, beloved author of the award-winning novels The Chosen and My Name is Asher Lev, unfolds the gripping true story of a father, a son, and a conflict that spans Soviet history. Drawing on taped interviews and his harrowing visits to Russia, Potok traces the public and privates lives of the Slepak family: Their passions and ideologies, their struggles to reconcile their identities as Russians and as Jews, their willingness to fight--and die--for diametrically opposed political beliefs.
"[A] vivid account . . . [Potok] brings a novelist's passion and eye for detail to a gripping story that possesses many of the elements of fiction--except that it's all too true."
--San Francisco Chronicle
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- PublisherSecker & Warburg
- Publication date1997
- ISBN 10 0436204401
- ISBN 13 9780436204401
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages288
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