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In the bestselling tradition of Dr. Zhivago, Sophie's Choice, and The Island, this is an epic story of revolution, passion, and betrayal—and one woman whose extraordinary secret lies hidden for half a century.

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Winter, 1917: In St. Petersburg snow is falling, and Russia is on the brink of revolution. Outside the Smolny Institute for Noble Young Ladies, an English governess is waiting for her young charge to be released from school. But so are the Tsar's secret police.

Beautiful and headstrong, Sashenka Zeitlin is just eighteen years old. In the evenings, when her banker father is doing deals and her mother is partying with Rasputin and her dissolute friends, Sashenka becomes Comrade Snowfox and slips into the frozen night to play her part in a game of conspiracy and seduction that will usher in a brave new Communist world.

Twenty years on, and Sashenka is married to a high-up apparatchik in Stalin's government. She seems to have everything—yet all around her, her friends are being arrested and people are disappearing. Then Stalin himself comes for dinner, and Sashenka falls passionately in love, thereby setting in motion a terrifying sequence of events that will result in her having to make the most agonizing choice of all: whether to sacrifice her own life or that of those she loves most dearly.

"A historical whodunit with the epic sweep of a Hollywood movie." ---The Washington Post

"Sashenka is unforgettable, but its ambitions---and rewards---are even greater." ---The Wall Street Journal

"An intriguing portrait of the people who brought down the czars and went on to serve the Soviet state during Stalinism." ---The New York Times

"Flosnik...sensitively communicates [the] sense of growing unease as tensions and then panic expand and accelerate." ---Booklist Audio Review

"Montefiore...makes his fiction debut chillingly realistic with his close knowledge of Stalin and his circle.... Highly recommended." ---Library Journal Starred Review

"The tale is thick and complex, and the characters lives take on a palpable urgency against a wonderfully realized backdrop." ---Publishers Weekly Starred Review
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Sashenka

A Novel

Author Simon Montefiore

Narrated by Anne Flosnik

Publication date Dec 8, 2008

Running time 19 hrs 29 min

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