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"If Margaret Mitchell and Isaac Bashevis Singer had a baby, it would be "The Little Russian". It's impossible not to be deeply impressed by this sweeping portrait of Russia during the pogroms, but it is even more impossible not to be moved by this fiery and deeply human love story. A moving and brilliantly researched debut, I just loved it." --Sheri Holman, author of "The Dress Lodger"

Praise for "The Little Russian"

"Moving and smart, "The Little Russian" is a sweeping tale of survival, loss, love, loyalty, family, religion, racism, and war. Susan Sherman masterfully blends history into fiction, delivering a self-assured, elegant debut." --Victoria Patterson, author of "This Vacant Paradise"

"If Margaret Mitchell and Isaac Bashevis Singer had a baby, it would be "The Little Russian". It's impossible not to be deeply impressed by this sweeping portrait of Russia during the pogroms, but it is even more impossible not to be moved by this fiery and deeply human love story. A moving and brilliantly researched debut, I just loved it." --Sheri Holman, author of "The Dress Lodger"
Praise for "The Little Russian"
"[An] impressive debut . . . Sherman's sweeping saga works on multiple levels, from its grim depiction of war's depredations to its harsh portrayals of anti-Semitism to its fiery love story. A mesmerizing read." --"Booklist" (starred)
"An impressive fiction debut with an epic tale of war's transformative effects on one Russian woman and her family." --"Publishers Weekly"
"Moving and smart, "The Little Russian" is a sweeping tale of survival, loss, love, loyalty, family, religion, racism, and war. Susan Sherman masterfully blends history into fiction, delivering a self-assured, elegant debut." --Victoria Patterson, author of "This Vacant Paradise"
"If Margaret Mitchell and Isaac Bashevis Singer had a baby, it would be "The Little Russian." It's impossible not to be deeply impressed by this sweeping portrait of Russia during the pogroms, but it is even more impossible not to be moved by this fiery and deeply human love story. Ad

Praise for "The Little Russian"
"Powerful, harrowing and richly atmospheric, Susan Sherman's unflinching debut novel captures the enduring light of the human spirit when faced with the darkness of unimaginable loss. It follows the journey of Berta Alshonsky, a Jewish woman who falls from the ranks of European high society during the pogroms and must struggle to keep her children alive in the depths of war-torn Russia. "The Little Russian" provides an astonishing look at life for many Russian Jews throughout this time in history. It's a captivating read told through a voice we won't soon forget." --Ilie Ruby, author of "The Language of Trees"
"[An] impressive debut . . . Sherman's sweeping saga works on multiple levels, from its grim depiction of war's depredations to its harsh portrayals of anti-Semitism to its fiery love story. A mesmerizing read." --"Booklist" (starred)
"An impressive fiction debut with an epic tale of war's transformative effects on one Russiand

Praise for "The Little Russian"
"Sherman's extraordinary debut novel plunges her readers into the bitter cold, deprivation, and upheaval of early 20th-century wartime Russia. Berta is a fascinating mix of petty vanity, devoted parenting, and breathtaking courage, fleshed out with cinematic detail that's both irresistible and spectacularly illuminating. All fiction readers will enjoy." --"Library Journal" (starred)
"Powerful, harrowing and richly atmospheric, Susan Sherman's unflinching debut novel captures the enduring light of the human spirit when faced with the darkness of unimaginable loss. It follows the journey of Berta Alshonsky, a Jewish woman who falls from the ranks of European high society during the pogroms and must struggle to keep her children alive in the depths of war-torn Russia. "The Little Russian" provides an astonishing look at life for many Russian Jews throughout this time in history. It's a captivating read told through a voice we won't soon forget." --Ilie Ruby, author of "The Language of Trees"
"[An] impressive debut . . . Sherman's sweeping saga works on multiple levels, from its grim depiction of war's depredations to its harsh portrayals of anti-Semitism to its fiery love story. A mesmerizing read." --"Booklist" (starred)
"An impressive fiction debut with an epic tale of war's transformative effects on one Russian woman and her family." --"Publishers Weekly"
"Moving and smart, "The Little Russian" is a sweeping tale of survival, loss, love, loyalty, family, religion, racism, and war. Susan Sherman masterfully blends history into fiction, delivering a self-assured, elegant debut." --Victoria Patterson, author of "This Vacant Paradise"
"If Margaret Mitchell and Isaac Bashevis Singer had a baby, it would be "The Little Russian." It's impossible not to be deeply impressed by this sweeping portrait of Russia during the pogroms, but it is even more impossible not to be moved by this fiery and deeply hu

Praise for "The Little Russian"
"In "The Little Russian," Susan Sherman offers much more than an eloquently gripping narrative set against an explosive backdrop. She is inviting us to consider the too-often unsung heroines of history, the women whose ferocious willpower and dazzling ingenuity can be more potent than gunpowder when it comes to changing the world." "The Los Angeles Review of Books"
"Sherman s extraordinary debut novel plunges her readers into the bitter cold, deprivation, and upheaval of early 20th-century wartime Russia. Berta is a fascinating mix of petty vanity, devoted parenting, and breathtaking courage, fleshed out with cinematic detail that s both irresistible and spectacularly illuminating. All fiction readers will enjoy." "Library Journal" (starred)
"Entrancing, meticulously researched . . . "The Little Russian" is a masterful study of one woman s fight to stay afloat and alive in an era in which governance was consolidated with oppression and barbarism . . . Sherman keeps us guessing as to whether her heroine can make it over the border to be reunited with her given-up-for-lost Hershel, and we devour the last pages greedily."Malcolm Forbes, "Rain Taxi"
"Powerful, harrowing and richly atmospheric, Susan Sherman's unflinching debut novel captures the enduring light of the human spirit when faced with the darkness of unimaginable loss. It follows the journey of Berta Alshonsky, a Jewish woman who falls from the ranks of European high society during the pogroms and must struggle to keep her children alive in the depths of war-torn Russia. "The Little Russian" provides an astonishing look at life for many Russian Jews throughout this time in history. It s a captivating read told through a voice we won't soon forget." Ilie Ruby, author of "The Language of Trees"
"[An] impressive debut . . . Sherman s sweeping saga works on multiple levels, from its grim depiction of war s depredations to its harsh portrayals of anti-Semitism to its fiery love story. A mesmerizing read." "Booklist" (starred)
"An impressive fiction debut with an epic tale of war s transformative effects on one Russian woman and her family." "Publishers Weekly"
"Moving and smart, "The Little Russian" is a sweeping tale of survival, loss, love, loyalty, family, religion, racism, and war. Susan Sherman masterfully blends history into fiction, delivering a self-assured, elegant debut." Victoria Patterson, author of "This Vacant Paradise"
"If Margaret Mitchell and Isaac Bashevis Singer had a baby, it would be "The Little Russian." It's impossible not to be deeply impressed by this sweeping portrait of Russia during the pogroms, but it is even more impossible not to be moved by this fiery and deeply human love story. A moving and brilliantly researched debut, I just loved it." Sheri Holman, author of "The Dress Lodger"
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Praise for The Little Russian
-In The Little Russian, Susan Sherman offers much more than an eloquently gripping narrative set against an explosive backdrop. She is inviting us to consider the too-often unsung heroines of history, the women whose ferocious willpower and dazzling ingenuity can be more potent than gunpowder when it comes to changing the world.- --The Los Angeles Review of Books
-Sherman's extraordinary debut novel plunges her readers into the bitter cold, deprivation, and upheaval of early 20th-century wartime Russia. Berta is a fascinating mix of petty vanity, devoted parenting, and breathtaking courage, fleshed out with cinematic detail that's both irresistible and spectacularly illuminating. All fiction readers will enjoy.- --Library Journal (starred)
-Entrancing, meticulously researched . . . The Little Russian is a masterful study of one woman's fight to stay afloat and alive in an era in which governance was consolidated with oppression and barbarism . . . Sherman keeps us guessing as to whether her heroine can make it over the border to be reunited with her given-up-for-lost Hershel, and we devour the last pages greedily.---Malcolm Forbes, Rain Taxi
-Powerful, harrowing and richly atmospheric, Susan Sherman's unflinching debut novel captures the enduring light of the human spirit when faced with the darkness of unimaginable loss. It follows the journey of Berta Alshonsky, a Jewish woman who falls from the ranks of European high society during the pogroms and must struggle to keep her children alive in the depths of war-torn Russia. The Little Russian provides an astonishing look at life for many Russian Jews throughout this time in history. It's a captivating read told through a voice we won't soon forget.- --Ilie Ruby, author of The Language of Trees
-[An] impressive debut . . . Sherman's sweeping saga works on multiple levels, from its grim depiction of war's depredations to its harsh portrayals of anti-Semitism to its fiery love story. A mesmerizing read.- --Booklist (starred)
-An impressive fiction debut with an epic tale of war's transformative effects on one Russian woman and her family.- --Publishers Weekly
-Moving and smart, The Little Russian is a sweeping tale of survival, loss, love, loyalty, family, religion, racism, and war. Susan Sherman masterfully blends history into fiction, delivering a self-assured, elegant debut.- --Victoria Patterson, author of This Vacant Paradise
-If Margaret Mitchell and Isaac Bashevis Singer had a baby, it would be The Little Russian. It's impossible not to be deeply impressed by this sweeping portrait of Russia during the pogroms, but it is even more impossible not to be moved by this fiery and deeply human love story. A moving and brilliantly researched debut, I just loved it.- --Sheri Holman, author of The Dress Lodger
Praise for The Little Russian

"In The Little Russian, Susan Sherman offers much more than an eloquently gripping narrative set against an explosive backdrop. She is inviting us to consider the too-often unsung heroines of history, the women whose ferocious willpower and dazzling ingenuity can be more potent than gunpowder when it comes to changing the world." --The Los Angeles Review of Books

"Sherman's extraordinary debut novel plunges her readers into the bitter cold, deprivation, and upheaval of early 20th-century wartime Russia. Berta is a fascinating mix of petty vanity, devoted parenting, and breathtaking courage, fleshed out with cinematic detail that's both irresistible and spectacularly illuminating. All fiction readers will enjoy." --Library Journal (starred)

"Entrancing, meticulously researched . . . The Little Russian is a masterful study of one woman's fight to stay afloat and alive in an era in which governance was consolidated with oppression and barbarism . . . Sherman keeps us guessing as to whether her heroine can make it over the border to be reunited with her given-up-for-lost Hershel, and we devour the last pages greedily."--Malcolm Forbes, Rain Taxi

"Powerful, harrowing and richly atmospheric, Susan Sherman's unflinching debut novel captures the enduring light of the human spirit when faced with the darkness of unimaginable loss. It follows the journey of Berta Alshonsky, a Jewish woman who falls from the ranks of European high society during the pogroms and must struggle to keep her children alive in the depths of war-torn Russia. The Little Russian provides an astonishing look at life for many Russian Jews throughout this time in history. It's a captivating read told through a voice we won't soon forget." --Ilie Ruby, author of The Language of Trees

"[An] impressive debut . . . Sherman's sweeping saga works on multiple levels, from its grim depiction of war's depredations to its harsh portrayals of anti-Semitism to its fiery love story. A mesmerizing read." --Booklist (starred)

"An impressive fiction debut with an epic tale of war's transformative effects on one Russian woman and her family." --Publishers Weekly

"Moving and smart, The Little Russian is a sweeping tale of survival, loss, love, loyalty, family, religion, racism, and war. Susan Sherman masterfully blends history into fiction, delivering a self-assured, elegant debut." --Victoria Patterson, author of This Vacant Paradise

"If Margaret Mitchell and Isaac Bashevis Singer had a baby, it would be The Little Russian. It's impossible not to be deeply impressed by this sweeping portrait of Russia during the pogroms, but it is even more impossible not to be moved by this fiery and deeply human love story. A moving and brilliantly researched debut, I just loved it." --Sheri Holman, author of The Dress Lodger
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A grocer's daughter in a small Russian town finds her life changed forever when she unknowingly falls in love with a member of The Jewish Worker's League who is involved in smuggling operations causing the pair to flee the country.

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  • Erscheinungsdatum2012
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  • ISBN 13 9781582437729
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