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Russian Woman, A Siberian in New York
Russian Woman, A Siberian in New York
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This is a story of hope, aspiration, success, failure, deceit, and lies. It is a story like few others.
COMMENTS FROM THE EDITORS:
"I found your approach to this story interesting."
"I really enjoyed this work. I think it was an ambitious undertaking to tell a story such as this"
"... the entirety of the work feel quite unique, and that interest in the characters helped pulled me through the work from start to finish."
WHAT THE CRITICS HAVE SAID:
KIRKUS BOOK REVIEW
Leblanc's debut novel is the first of a trilogy revolving around a beautiful woman from Siberia trying to make her way in New York City. Although she has a rich, albeit unattractive husband and a job as a server at the most renowned restaurant in the Siberian capital of Krasnoyarsk, Olga Kotova longs for more. When she waits on the striking, wealthy Svetlana, who tells her about the United States, Olga knows precisely what she wants-"a life of wealth in America." After traversing a complex, expensive maze of bureaucratic red tape, Olga finally attains her U.S. visa and arrives in New York City.
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Leblanc's pace is lively, and he nimbly keeps his characters and plot lines clear.
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A somewhat bleak look into a realm of rich men and the women who love them.
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