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Travels in Siberia
Travels in Siberia | Ian Frazier
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A Dazzling Russian travelogue from the bestselling author of Great Plains In his astonishing new work, Ian Frazier, one of our greatest and most entertaining storytellers, trains his perceptive, generous eye on Siberia, the storied expanse of Asiatic Russia whose grim renown is but one explanation among hundreds for the region's fascinating, enduring appeal. In Travels in Siberia, Frazier reveals Siberia's role in history—its science, economics, and politics—with great passion and enthusiasm, ensuring that we'll never think about it in the same way again. With great empathy and epic sweep, Frazier tells the stories of Siberia's most famous exiles, from the well-known—Dostoyevsky, Lenin (twice), Stalin (numerous times)—to the lesser known (like Natalie Lopukhin, banished by the empress for copying her dresses) to those who experienced unimaginable suffering in Siberian camps under the Soviet regime, forever immortalized by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in The Gulag Archipelago. Travels in Siberia is also a unique chronicle of Russia since the end of the Soviet Union, a personal account of adventures among Russian friends and acquaintances, and, above all, a unique, captivating, totally Frazierian take on what he calls the "amazingness" of Russia—a country that, for all its tragic history, somehow still manages to be funny. Travels in Siberia will undoubtedly take its place as one of the twenty-first century's indispensable contributions to the travel-writing genre.
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Bookwormjillk
Travels in Siberia | Ian Frazier
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Had to drive my son across town and didn‘t feel like driving back just to have to leave and pick him up again. Instead I found a coffee place and am getting started on this chunky book about Siberia.

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ApoptyGina69
Travels in Siberia | Ian Frazier
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Sitting outside on this fine, very warm Saturday afternoon reading about 40 below temperatures, animals that no longer exist, and the tribulations of a young boy. I'm planning a trip to Russia in 2020, so I take notes on everything (including Siberia, you never know!). The Sixth Extinction is great, but small doses are sufficient. Edgar Mint is brutal like The Glass Castle or The Liars Club, although it is fiction, so I'm rotating every 50 pgs.

BooksForEmpathy You plan so far out! Like me!! I have years of trips haha!! 7y
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