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The Red Scarf Paperback - 2008
by Kate Furnivall
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- very good
- Paperback
After a perilous escape from Davinsky Labor Camp in Siberia, Sofia is tantalizingly close to freedom, family--even a future. All that stands in her way is a secret past that could endanger everything she has come to hold dear.
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- Title The Red Scarf
- Author Kate Furnivall
- Binding Paperback
- Edition First Edition
- Condition Used - Very Good
- Pages 480
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Penguin Publishing Group, New York
- Date 2008
- Features Price on Product - Canadian
- Bookseller's Inventory # G0425221644I4N00
- ISBN 9780425221648 / 0425221644
- Weight 0.94 lbs (0.43 kg)
- Dimensions 8.16 x 5.52 x 0.99 in (20.73 x 14.02 x 2.51 cm)
- Ages 18 to UP years
- Grade levels 13 - UP
- Library of Congress subjects Historical fiction, Suspense fiction
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2007040037
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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Summary
The Russian Concubine dazzled readers. Now, its gifted author delivers another sweeping historical novel.
Davinsky Labor Camp, Siberia, 1933: Only two things in this wretched place keep Sofia from giving up hope: the prospect of freedom, and the stories told by her friend and fellow prisoner Anna, of a charmed childhood in Petrograd, and her fervent girlhood love for a passionate revolutionary named Vasily.
After a perilous escape, Sofia endures months of desolation and hardship. But, clinging to a promise she made to Anna, she subsists on the belief that someday she will track down Vasily. In a remote village, she?s nursed back to health by a Gypsy family, and there she finds more than refuge?she also finds Mikhail Pashin, who, her heart tells her, is Vasily in disguise. He?s everything she has ever wanted?but he belongs to Anna.
After coming this far, Sofia is tantalizingly close to freedom, family?even a future. All that stands in her way is the secret past that could endanger everything she has come to hold dear?
Davinsky Labor Camp, Siberia, 1933: Only two things in this wretched place keep Sofia from giving up hope: the prospect of freedom, and the stories told by her friend and fellow prisoner Anna, of a charmed childhood in Petrograd, and her fervent girlhood love for a passionate revolutionary named Vasily.
After a perilous escape, Sofia endures months of desolation and hardship. But, clinging to a promise she made to Anna, she subsists on the belief that someday she will track down Vasily. In a remote village, she?s nursed back to health by a Gypsy family, and there she finds more than refuge?she also finds Mikhail Pashin, who, her heart tells her, is Vasily in disguise. He?s everything she has ever wanted?but he belongs to Anna.
After coming this far, Sofia is tantalizingly close to freedom, family?even a future. All that stands in her way is the secret past that could endanger everything she has come to hold dear?
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Citations
- Booklist, 06/01/2008, Page 46
- Booklist Editors Choice/Adult, 01/01/2009, Page 11
- Library Journal, 06/15/2008, Page 57
- Publishers Weekly, 04/07/2008, Page 43
- Romantic Times, 07/01/2008, Page 46