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Andrei Kaplan's return to Moscow to care for his ailing grandmother prompts a deep reflection on his life in New York, marked by personal and professional uncertainties. Settling into his grandmother's historically significant apartment, he navigates the complexities of modern Moscow while grappling with her fading memory and his own sense of belonging. As he connects with new friends, including an activist named Yulia, Andrei confronts his identity and political beliefs, ultimately facing critical choices that will shape his future amidst the contrasts of Russian and American cultures.
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A Terrible Country, Keith Gessen
- Language
- Released
- 2019
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- Title
- A Terrible Country
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Keith Gessen
- Publisher
- Gale, a Cengage Group
- Released
- 2019
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 608
- ISBN13
- 9781432857523
- Category
- Fiction, Humor, Motherhood and Parenthood
- Description
- Andrei Kaplan's return to Moscow to care for his ailing grandmother prompts a deep reflection on his life in New York, marked by personal and professional uncertainties. Settling into his grandmother's historically significant apartment, he navigates the complexities of modern Moscow while grappling with her fading memory and his own sense of belonging. As he connects with new friends, including an activist named Yulia, Andrei confronts his identity and political beliefs, ultimately facing critical choices that will shape his future amidst the contrasts of Russian and American cultures.