The Russian Tapestry

Fiction & Literature, Historical, Romance
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Author: Banafsheh Serov ISBN: 9780733629273
Publisher: Hachette Australia Publication: July 30, 2013
Imprint: Hachette Australia Language: English
Author: Banafsheh Serov
ISBN: 9780733629273
Publisher: Hachette Australia
Publication: July 30, 2013
Imprint: Hachette Australia
Language: English

A captivating tale of struggle, loyalty and love, inspired by a true story.

From St Petersburg, Russia, 1913, to Tallinn, Estonia, 1919, THE RUSSIAN TAPESTRY spans wars, revolution and friendships that will grow as strong as the turmoil around them.

Marie Kulbas, the daughter of a wealthy merchant, is excited about her new life in the vibrant city of St Petersburg. But as World War I escalates she must farewell those dearest to her when her brother and her fiancé leave for the German Front.

Colonel Alexei Serov comes from a long line of professional soldiers. Leading his men is his birthright and his duty; his allegiance to Russia surpasses everything, including his obligations to his wife and family. His role is clear, until he meets Marie and suddenly emotions rise in him that he has never felt before.

As their world starts to crumble, Marie and Alexei discover a love that they will cling to in their search for a path to safety.

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A captivating tale of struggle, loyalty and love, inspired by a true story.

From St Petersburg, Russia, 1913, to Tallinn, Estonia, 1919, THE RUSSIAN TAPESTRY spans wars, revolution and friendships that will grow as strong as the turmoil around them.

Marie Kulbas, the daughter of a wealthy merchant, is excited about her new life in the vibrant city of St Petersburg. But as World War I escalates she must farewell those dearest to her when her brother and her fiancé leave for the German Front.

Colonel Alexei Serov comes from a long line of professional soldiers. Leading his men is his birthright and his duty; his allegiance to Russia surpasses everything, including his obligations to his wife and family. His role is clear, until he meets Marie and suddenly emotions rise in him that he has never felt before.

As their world starts to crumble, Marie and Alexei discover a love that they will cling to in their search for a path to safety.

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