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A fascinating and moving Australian immigrant saga set against the backdrop of ancient and modern Russian history.
— Archbishop Hilarion, Archbishop of Sydney, Australia and NZ Russian Orthodox Church (Canadian born now Metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad)
A triumph of a novel!
— Wendy O'Hanlon, Acres Australia
From Russia to China, around the world and back again – share the author's well researched family story and how he came to call Australia home.
— John Morrow's Pick...
A fascinating and moving Australian immigrant saga set against the backdrop of ancient and modern Russian history.
— Archbishop Hilarion, Archbishop of Sydney, Australia and NZ Russian Orthodox Church (Canadian born now Metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad)
A triumph of a novel!
— Wendy O'Hanlon, Acres Australia
From Russia to China, around the world and back again – share the author's well researched family story and how he came to call Australia home.
— John Morrow's Pick...
Published on January 14, 2010 22:39
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ODYSSEYA An Epic Journey from Russia to Australia ISBN 978-0-646-48901-8
A family of Russian colonists settles and develops new boundaries of Russia. Their journey spans over 200 years and takes them southward close to the Black Sea. Eventually they cross the vast land and
A family of Russian colonists settles and develops new boundaries of Russia. Their journey spans over 200 years and takes them southward close to the Black Sea. Eventually they cross the vast land and resettle in the untamed Far East. Their involvement with the Far Eastern Railroad and the goldfields leads them to a new Russian City-Harbin along the Sungari River in the Manchurian Hills – China.
By 1920 like Shangri-La Harbin provides sanctuary for countless refugees seeking freedom from the clutches of the Soviet regime who has taken over their homeland. Their reprieve is disturbed by a new invader from the Empire of the Rising Sun. Just as the aggressors are rebuked the evil claw again extends from beyond their homeland wooing them to return. Some of the remaining descendants flee once more this time across the ocean to Australia.
They were men and women with wills of steel tempered by their long journey. This strength helped them to adapt and succeed in the Land Down Under.
...more
By 1920 like Shangri-La Harbin provides sanctuary for countless refugees seeking freedom from the clutches of the Soviet regime who has taken over their homeland. Their reprieve is disturbed by a new invader from the Empire of the Rising Sun. Just as the aggressors are rebuked the evil claw again extends from beyond their homeland wooing them to return. Some of the remaining descendants flee once more this time across the ocean to Australia.
They were men and women with wills of steel tempered by their long journey. This strength helped them to adapt and succeed in the Land Down Under.
...more
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