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Children of the Arbat
Children of the Arbat | Anatoli? Rybakov
On a street called the Arbat in Moscow's intellectual and artistic center in the 1930s, Sasha, one of a group of idealistic young communists, is sentenced to three years in Siberia for publishing a newspaper. Reissue.
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Children of the Arbat | Anatoli? Rybakov

This is a reread for me. If you are interested in learning about life under Stalin‘s rule in the 1930s, then I would highly recommend this novel. It is well written and a fast read. This is the first book in a trilogy following the characters spanning from the mid-thirties to the defense of Moscow during World War II.