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The Orchard

Gorcheva-Newberry, Kristina. Book - 2022 Fiction / Gorcheva-Newberry, Kristina, Adult Book / Fiction / General / Gorcheva-Newberry, Kristina 3 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 0 out of 5

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"Four teenagers grow inseparable in the last days of the Soviet Union-but not all of them will live to see the new world arrive in this powerful debut novel, loosely based on Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard. Coming of age in the USSR in the 1980s, best friends Anya and Milka try to envision a free and joyful future for themselves. They spend their summers at Anya's dacha just outside of Moscow, lazing in the apple orchard, listening to Queen songs, and fantasizing about trips abroad and the lives of American teenagers. Meanwhile, Anya's parents talk about World War II, the Blockade, and the hardships they have endured. By the time the girls are fifteen, the Soviet Empire is on the verge of collapse. They pair up with classmates Trifonov and Lopatin, and the four friends share secrets, desires, and all the turbulent and carefree pleasures of youth. But the world is changing, and the fleeting time they have together is cut short by a sudden tragedy. Years later, Anya returns to Russia from America, where she has chosen a different kind of life, far from her family and the bittersweet memories of her friends. When she meets Lopatin again, he is a smug businessman who wants to buy her parents' dacha. Anya comes to the stark realization that memory does not fade or disappear; rather, it moves us across time, connecting our past to our future, joys to sorrows. This powerful novel speaks to how we experience and process grief-for a beloved friend, a cherished ideal for a country, or for youth itself"-- Provided by publisher.

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PUBLISHED
New York : Ballantine Books, [2022]
Year Published: 2022
Description: 371 pages ; 22 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780593356012
0593356012

SUBJECTS
Friendship -- Fiction.
Teenagers -- Fiction.
Soviet Union -- History -- 1953-1985 -- Fiction.
Soviet Union -- History -- 1985-1991 -- Fiction.
Bildungsromans.
Historical fiction.