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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Anna PasternakPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: William Collins Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.330kg ISBN: 9780008156817ISBN 10: 0008156816 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 18 May 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews#1 January book on Ophrah.com `Riveting, tragic tale' New Yorker `Anna has produced a fascinating and often heart breaking portrait. Her book, which proceeds as suspensefully as a criminal investigation, is a testament to the profound bond between writer and muse.' O Magazine `A gripping and well-researched book [that] seeks to establish Olga's place in history' Express `[A] gripping if sad chapter in history and she tells it well' Evening Standard `Meticulously researched' Sunday Times `Anna Pasternak has produced an irresistible account of joy, suffering and passion' Financial Times `A story with enough romance and suffering to make a moving novel or film in its own right' Observer `Anna Pasternak does not spare an ounce of drama nor detail from the story of her great uncle's love affair with Olga Ivinskaya, the inspiration for Doctor Zhivago's Lara. The result is a profoundly moving meditation on love, loyalty, and, ultimately, forgiveness' Amanda Foreman `A ... marvellously interesting book ... There are no happy endings in either [`Doctor Zhivago' or `Lara'], but both are fascinating tales' Spectator `Passionate and intriguing ... this is a brave and necessary rebuttal to much of the historical record' Country & Town House `A fascinating story ... I had already read `Doctor Zhivago', but I wish I could have read this book then, too, for I have now been greatly enlightened, as well as much entertained' Country Life `An enchanting love story, wonderfully told' Sir Ronald Harwood `Lara is a quest to give recognition to a woman immortalized in Doctor Zhivago, yet consumed by the meat grinder of the Soviet state, then erased by the Pasternak family. Lara - the story of one of Stalin's innumerable victims, is a particularly poignant book' Washington Post `Lara tells a heartbreaking love story, a tragedy in some ways as compelling as the classic its real-life protagonists inspired' BookPage 'Anna has produced a fascinating and often heart breaking portrait. Her book, which proceeds as suspensefully as a criminal investigation, is a testament to the profound bond between writer and muse.' O Magazine 'A gripping and well-researched book seeks to establish Olga's place in history' Express '[A] gripping if sad chapter in history and she tells it well' Evening Standard 'Meticulously researched' Sunday Times 'Anna Pasternak has produced an irresistible account of joy, suffering and passion' Financial Times 'A story with enough romance and suffering to make a moving novel or film in its own right' Observer 'Anna Pasternak does not spare an ounce of drama nor detail from the story of her great uncle's love affair with Olga Ivinskaya, the inspiration for Doctor Zhivago's Lara. The result is a profoundly moving meditation on love, loyalty, and, ultimately, forgiveness' Amanda Foreman 'A ... marvellously interesting book ... There are no happy endings in either ['Doctor Zhivago' or 'Lara'], but both are fascinating tales' Spectator 'Passionate and intriguing ... this is a brave and necessary rebuttal to much of the historical record' Country & Town House 'A fascinating story ... I had already read 'Doctor Zhivago', but I wish I could have read this book then, too, for I have now been greatly enlightened, as well as much entertained' Country Life 'An enchanting love story, wonderfully told' Sir Ronald Harwood 'Pasternak seems to have inherited her great-uncle's talent' Shelf Awareness 'Lara is a quest to give recognition to a woman immortalized in Doctor Zhivago, yet consumed by the meat grinder of the Soviet state, then erased by the Pasternak family. Lara - the story of one of Stalin's innumerable victims, is a particularly poignant book' Washington Post #1 January book on Ophrah.com 'Riveting, tragic tale' New Yorker 'Anna has produced a fascinating and often heart breaking portrait. Her book, which proceeds as suspensefully as a criminal investigation, is a testament to the profound bond between writer and muse.' O Magazine 'A gripping and well-researched book seeks to establish Olga's place in history' Express '[A] gripping if sad chapter in history and she tells it well' Evening Standard 'Meticulously researched' Sunday Times 'Anna Pasternak has produced an irresistible account of joy, suffering and passion' Financial Times 'A story with enough romance and suffering to make a moving novel or film in its own right' Observer 'Anna Pasternak does not spare an ounce of drama nor detail from the story of her great uncle's love affair with Olga Ivinskaya, the inspiration for Doctor Zhivago's Lara. The result is a profoundly moving meditation on love, loyalty, and, ultimately, forgiveness' Amanda Foreman 'A ... marvellously interesting book ... There are no happy endings in either ['Doctor Zhivago' or 'Lara'], but both are fascinating tales' Spectator 'Passionate and intriguing ... this is a brave and necessary rebuttal to much of the historical record' Country & Town House 'A fascinating story ... I had already read 'Doctor Zhivago', but I wish I could have read this book then, too, for I have now been greatly enlightened, as well as much entertained' Country Life 'An enchanting love story, wonderfully told' Sir Ronald Harwood 'Lara is a quest to give recognition to a woman immortalized in Doctor Zhivago, yet consumed by the meat grinder of the Soviet state, then erased by the Pasternak family. Lara - the story of one of Stalin's innumerable victims, is a particularly poignant book' Washington Post 'Lara tells a heartbreaking love story, a tragedy in some ways as compelling as the classic its real-life protagonists inspired.' BookPage 'A gripping and well-researched book seeks to establish Olga's place in history' Express '[A] gripping if sad chapter in history and she tells it well' Evening Standard 'Meticulously researched' Sunday Times 'Anna Pasternak has produced an irresistible account of joy, suffering and passion' Financial Times 'A story with enough romance and suffering to make a moving novel or film in its own right' Observer 'Anna Pasternak does not spare an ounce of drama nor detail from the story of her great uncle's love affair with Olga Ivinskaya, the inspiration for Doctor Zhivago's Lara. The result is a profoundly moving meditation on love, loyalty, and, ultimately, forgiveness' Amanda Foreman 'A ... marvellously interesting book ... There are no happy endings in either ['Doctor Zhivago' or 'Lara'], but both are fascinating tales' Spectator 'Passionate and intriguing ... this is a brave and necessary rebuttal to much of the historical record' Country & Town House 'A fascinating story ... I had already read 'Doctor Zhivago', but I wish I could have read this book then, too, for I have now been greatly enlightened, as well as much entertained' Country Life 'An enchanting love story, wonderfully told' Sir Ronald Harwood Author InformationAnna Pasternak is a writer and member of the famous Pasternak family: her great-grandfather was Leonid, the impressionist painter, her great-uncle was Boris the Nobel prize winning novelist, her grandmother was Josephine the philosopher and her father is revered Oxford biochemist Professor Charles Pasternak. Anna was educated at Christ Church College, Oxford and is the author of a number of books, most recently Lara. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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