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Saint or Satan? by Galina VinogradovaReview Date: 2004-05-25
High Praise for Galina VinogradovaReview Date: 2001-07-27

a beautiful journeyReview Date: 2004-12-01
A modern portrait of sanctityReview Date: 2000-01-21

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A Fascinating Page TurnerReview Date: 2004-07-03
But "Sea Legs" is a truly fascinating, deeply (no pun intended) interesting book. For the scientifically inclined, the detailed descriptions of Crane's work will be of great interest. But the general reader benefits the most from this book, as the reader accompanies Crane and her colleagues on numerous voyages of discovery to fascinating destinations. "Sea Legs" is well worth your time, and beleive me, it is a real page turner.
A memorable and informative autobiographical journeyReview Date: 2003-04-08

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Shaking the Dust of the AgesReview Date: 2000-11-18
IMAGES STRAIGHT FROM THE HEARTReview Date: 2001-07-08
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The Soviet Terror against the Polish PeopleReview Date: 2008-03-08
After Poland was conquered by the Germans and Soviets, he was rousted out of bed at 2:30 AM, one March 1940 day, by the NKVD. Their interrogation methods were brutal. He spent time in Soviet prisons, using a prison-made Morse code for communication with other prisoners (p. 66). In that prison, tensions between Poles and Ukrainian separatists were also evident.
Deep in the USSR, he contended with severe winters. He had to labor in minus-20 to minus-40 degree weather daily in January, February, and March. To battle scurvy, he had to drink Khwoya--a concoction made of cedar needles.
After Germany attacked its erstwhile Soviet ally, many of the Poles were freed. Lysakowski recounts Christmas Eve 1941 as being especially joyful in this regard. He went to Samarkand, and enjoyed the hospitality of the Uzbeks. Then it was on to Iran, Iraq, and England--where he served in the RAF. After the war, he immigrated to the USA.
Amazing story of survival and thriving thru the worst oddsReview Date: 2007-09-03

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Great Book love itReview Date: 2007-12-31
The Nenets survive!Review Date: 1999-12-08


Love It!Review Date: 2008-04-02
Great for adopting parentsReview Date: 2008-02-05
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an old Russian folktaleReview Date: 2006-03-12
The illustrations are pretty and colorful. They are not completely realistic, but rather they capture the feeling of the story. They are slightly whimsical and they are playful. While pictures of the snow child tend to feature blues and white, the illustrations are also bright and bold when required.
The story is told well in a simple manner that flows well. It is not choppy, and easy to read out loud. It is a very charming story, with cute pictures.
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A heartwarming story of love and hopeReview Date: 1997-10-30

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Encyclopaedic, demanding from the reader's point of viewReview Date: 1999-01-13
The book is encyclopaedic in both narrative and visual terms, since it combines an exahaustive historical account with an astounding array of 1st rate reproductions, taken from all corners of the former Soviet Union.The main shortcoming of the book would be only that, since it dwells not only in the history of Socialist Realist painting as such, but also of its ideological politic foundations (superbly examined) the books requires a prospective reader that has not only a general interest in the relationship between Art and Politics, but also an specific interest in both Soviet and Marxist studies. It's, nonethless, this interdisciplinary aspect that makes for much of the work's charm.
Superb... beautiful bookReview Date: 2001-09-14

History through the islands.....Review Date: 2008-02-23
A great read!Review Date: 2004-05-26
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