One Hundred Years of Exile : A Romanov's Search for Her Father's Russia

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One Hundred Years of Exile : A Romanov's Search for Her Father's Russia

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 352 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781609521950
  • DDC分類 947.0460922

Full Description

A vividly intense and personal saga.... It stirred such powerful emotions..."

—Marina Romanov, grandniece of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia

One Hundred Years of Exile: A Romanov's Search for Her Father's Russia is the story of one woman's journey through 100 years of history to find peace with her father. Tania Romanov Amochaev and her father were both exiled from their homelands as infants; both knew life in refugee camps. Their shared fate does not lead to mutual understanding.

The family's immigration to San Francisco heralded a promising new future—but while Tania just wanted to be an American, her father could not trust that this was his final asylum. His fears and his resistance to assimilation leave Tania with deep resentment toward him and her Russian heritage. Decades later, his unexpected death exposes Tania's open wounds and a host of unanswered questions about her father and his story.

A serendipitous meeting with a last surviving member of the Russian royal family, followed by a baffling error that miraculously connects her with unknown relatives, catapults Tania on a quest for answers in her father's homeland.
Tania's story proves inseparable from Russia's, featuring Cossacks who fled revolution, a family who survived Stalin, and a family of royal exiles, culminating in a meeting between princess and peasant.

One Hundred Years of Exile is a moving story of how revisiting the past can bring not only forgiveness and redemption, but something far more powerful as well.

"Romanov has situated her absorbing story exactly at the intersection of history and memoir. It's a wonderful read."

—Tamim Ansary, author of Destiny Disrupted: A History of the World Through Islamic Eyes

Contents

Part One

Chapter 1 A Royal Romanov

Chapter 2 Russia calling
Part Two

Chapter 3 A Determined Daria

Chapter 4 Daria meets her future husband

Chapter 5 Ivan decides

Chapter 6 Turnabout

Chapter 7 Married life

Chapter 8 The other Romanova

Chapter 9 WWI and Revolution

Chapter 10 The Revolution

Chapter 11 Leaving Kulikov

Chapter 12 Flight

Chapter 13 On to Crimea

Map

Chapter 14 Leaving a Homeland

Chapter 15 Lemnos 1920

Chapter 16 Meanwhile in Russia

Chapter 17 The ones who stayed
Part Three

Chapter 18 In Yugoslavia

Chapter 19 Tolya's New Homeland

Chapter 20 Refugees, Again

Chapter 21 An Intolerable interlude

Chapter 22 Becoming American

Chapter 23 Understanding Tolya

Chapter 24 1977 - My First Visit to the Homeland
Part Four

Chapter 25 Two family trees

Chapter 26 Logistics

Chapter 27 Meeting the Amochaevs

Chapter 28 Ghenya

Chapter 29 Russia immersion

Chapter 30 Amochaevskiy is real?

Chapter 31 Backwater capital

Chapter 32 Kulikovskiy

Chapter 33 Serp I Molot

Chapter 34 Unlikely encounters

Chapter 35 Amochaevskiy

Chapter 36 Crimea

Chapter 37 Livadia and the Romanovs

Chapter 38 Evpatoria

Chapter 39 Moscow

Chapter 40 The ties that bind us

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