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This book gives one of the clearest descriptions of oppression under the Soviet/Stalinist system I've ever read. It's accessible in a way you almost don't want it to be because it brings it all so close. It's beautifully written (and translated by the author's daughter), with full characters in palpable situations, most dangerous, some not. There's horror and there's humor. It's vivid.
Even though it covers a lot of territory, it's an intimate story, personal. It covers an interesting time in Ukr ...more
Even though it covers a lot of territory, it's an intimate story, personal. It covers an interesting time in Ukr ...more

Talk about a timely book! This novel is based on Theodore Odrach’s own life when Stalin’s Red Army came in to power in Belarus. Given that Belarus is very much in the news this week, with the controversy over recent elections and the beating and deportation of several journalists, it seems that a glimpse at its history is appropriate.
I know of several people who have read Wave of Terror recently, and all were moved by it because of how revealing the novel is about resilience, fear, and courage. ...more
I know of several people who have read Wave of Terror recently, and all were moved by it because of how revealing the novel is about resilience, fear, and courage. ...more

Mar 30, 2010
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Dee
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