Telmenu Saimnieks: The Lord of Telmeni

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book Telmenu Saimnieks: The Lord of Telmeni by Guntis Goncarovs, Guntis Goncarovs
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Author: Guntis Goncarovs ISBN: 9781476305288
Publisher: Guntis Goncarovs Publication: August 17, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Guntis Goncarovs
ISBN: 9781476305288
Publisher: Guntis Goncarovs
Publication: August 17, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Voldemars Vechi had become one of the youngest Latvians ever to attain officer status in the Czarist Cavalry. But the Great War sparked to life with the consummation of young heroes, the Russian Empire imploding into anarchy, the Latvian people clamoring for independence, and the Kaiser’s German killing machine ravaging the bucolic landscape.

Voldemars finds himself caught between his obligated duty to his conscripted country Russia, and his heart and heritage, Latvia and Telmeni. Voldemars’ destiny is his struggle between his legal loyalty to the Czar, his own country’s rise for independence, his father’s desire for his future, and the welfare of his wife and new born daughter.

Set at the brink of the Russian Revolution and World War I, Telmenu Saimnieks unfolds as a strong character-driven family saga that follows Vldemars and his wife, Otilija, through a world that is falling apart around them.

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Voldemars Vechi had become one of the youngest Latvians ever to attain officer status in the Czarist Cavalry. But the Great War sparked to life with the consummation of young heroes, the Russian Empire imploding into anarchy, the Latvian people clamoring for independence, and the Kaiser’s German killing machine ravaging the bucolic landscape.

Voldemars finds himself caught between his obligated duty to his conscripted country Russia, and his heart and heritage, Latvia and Telmeni. Voldemars’ destiny is his struggle between his legal loyalty to the Czar, his own country’s rise for independence, his father’s desire for his future, and the welfare of his wife and new born daughter.

Set at the brink of the Russian Revolution and World War I, Telmenu Saimnieks unfolds as a strong character-driven family saga that follows Vldemars and his wife, Otilija, through a world that is falling apart around them.

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