Chimes of a lost cathedral
Record details
- ISBN: 9781549175763
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Physical Description:
sound disc
22 sound discs (approximately 28 hours) : digital, CD audio ; 4 3/4 inches - Edition: Unabridged compact disc.
- Publisher: New York : Hachette Audio, ℗2019.
Content descriptions
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by Yelena Shmulenson. |
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Subject: | Young women -- Fiction Upper class women -- Russia -- Fiction Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921 -- Fiction Saint Petersburg (Russia) -- Fiction |
Genre: | Historical fiction. Audiobooks. |
Available copies
- 3 of 3 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Tumbler Ridge Public Library | AB FITCH 22 discs (Text) | TRL26789 | Audiobooks | Volume hold | Available | - |
100 Mile House Branch | FIT (Text) | 33923006122745 | Book on Compact Disc | Volume hold | Available | - |
Quesnel Branch | Historical FIT (Text) | 33923006122752 | Book on Compact Disc | Volume hold | Available | - |
Summary:
After the events of The Revolution of Marina M., the young Marina Makarova finds herself on her own amid the devastation of the Russian Civil War---pregnant and adrift in the Russian countryside, forced onto her own resourcefulness to find a place to wait out the birth of her child. She finds new strength and self-reliance to fortify her in her sojourn, and to prepare her for the hardships and dilemmas still to come. When she finally returns to Petrograd, the city almost unrecognizable after two years of revolution, the haunted, half-emptied, starving Capital of Once Had Been, she finds the streets teeming with homeless children, victims of war. Now fully a woman, she takes on the challenge of caring for these civil war orphans, until they become the tool of tragedy from an unexpected direction. But despite the ordeal of war and revolution, betrayal and privation and unimaginable loss, Marina at last emerges as the poet she was always meant to be.