Young Heroes of the Soviet Union
By Alex Halberstadt
By Alex Halberstadt
By Alex Halberstadt
By Alex Halberstadt
By Alex Halberstadt
Read by Alex Halberstadt
By Alex Halberstadt
Read by Alex Halberstadt
Category: Biography & Memoir | European World History | Parenting
Category: Biography & Memoir | European World History | Parenting
Category: Biography & Memoir | European World History | Parenting | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Jan 26, 2021 | ISBN 9780812978773
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Mar 10, 2020 | ISBN 9780593133071
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Mar 10, 2020 | ISBN 9780593154717
597 Minutes
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Praise
“A loving and mournful account that’s also skeptical, surprising and often very funny . . . There’s plenty of writing like this in the book—confident, precisely drawn imagery that will make you remember what Halberstadt describes in his own unforgettable terms . . . It’s the unexpected specificity of Halberstadt’s observations that ultimately make this memoir as lush and moving as it is.”—The New York Times
“The book is more than just an account of one family’s ordeals: it is an engrossing account of dictatorship, war and genocide, and how the toxic legacy they left behind has etched itself into successive generations of Soviet citizens. Consumed by Halberstadt’s own longing for meaning, it meditates on the power of storytelling to bind our unstable and episodic memories into a coherent narrative—and on the gaps and enigmas that make this impossible.”—The Guardian
“A deeply personal book, an engaging and subtle piece of nonfiction that’s full of history and [Halberstadt’s] own wit.”—The Paris Review
“Alex Halberstadt’s Young Heroes of the Soviet Union is a rich bone broth of flavors. . . . Part memoir, part journalistic foray, part historical investigation, part sociopolitical analysis, Young Heroes plumbs all-too-relevant modern Russian history through the lens of Halberstadt’s family history, written in Halberstadt’s trademark compelling style.”—Los Angeles Review of Books
“I remember being in a bar with Alex Halberstadt almost twenty years ago, talking about our families, when he said, ‘Did I ever tell you my grandfather was Stalin’s bodyguard?’ He hadn’t. I suggested that he write a book about it. Not in my most hopeful imaginings could that book have turned out to be as surprising, sad, funny, and engrossing as the one he wrote. This is history as memoir, and vice versa.”—John Jeremiah Sullivan, author of Pulphead
“Alex Halberstadt is a magnificent writer. Young Heroes of the Soviet Union is a beautiful book about trauma and its impact on one extraordinary family, and an incisive, radiant look at the long legacy of suffering and war.”—Olivia Laing, author of The Lonely City
“Alex Halberstadt writes honestly and movingly about what is inescapable in a family, the toll pain inflicts on the ones we love, and how that pain echoes across generations.”—David Bezmozgis, author of The Betrayers
“Reading Young Heroes of the Soviet Union is an immersion in waters of profound depth and bracing lambency. The light glows in the quiet acuity of the prose. And it shines on vast and dire patterns that transcend the merely personal—the unfathomable hardships that nations and families inflict on people, and how we endure. This truly excellent book will transform your understanding of what memoir can do.”—Wells Tower, author of Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned
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