The Rim of the Sky: A Novel of Revolution and Rebellion in Tsarist Russia

Author:   Natalie Scott
Publisher:   Fair Play Publishing
ISBN:  

9781923236462


Pages:   340
Publication Date:   21 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Rim of the Sky: A Novel of Revolution and Rebellion in Tsarist Russia


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Set against the upheavals of 19th-century Russia, The Rim of the Skyfollows Elizaveta Georgievna, a young noblewoman swept into a world of radical ideas, clandestine marriages, and ruthless oppression. Torn between family duty and a fierce hunger for justice, she joins a generation of idealists determined to defy patriarchy and transform their country. From Russia to France and Switzerland, Elizaveta's journey is one of courage, sacrifice, and love tested to its limits-culminating in the assassination of Tsar Alexander II and a fate bound to her unborn child. A sweeping tale of revolution, passion, and resilience, this is historical fiction at its most compelling.

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Author:   Natalie Scott
Publisher:   Fair Play Publishing
Imprint:   Popcorn Press
ISBN:  

9781923236462


ISBN 10:   1923236466
Pages:   340
Publication Date:   21 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Born and educated in Sydney, Natalie Scott is a freelance writer before her acclaimed novels, short stories, non-fiction, books for children, and audiobooks were published internationally. A columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian, she has also written for television and radio and has contributed to many literary magazines, including The Griffith Review, Southerly, Westerly, and Meanjin, and run courses in creative writing at both NSW and Macquarie Universities.

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