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February 2022: Thought Provoking
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(WPF) Gentleman in Moscow, by Amor Towles. 4.5 stars
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And I'm really intrigued by your goal to read about cultural revolutions. I agree those can be really, really interesting.
I've read a couple about the Chinese cultural revolution that ended up being two of my favorite books.
Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien
And this non-fiction work: Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China by Jung Chang
I read Wild Swans before joining Goodreads so I don't have a review here, but its an amazing three generation saga following a family before during and after the Chinese cultural revolution.
Both are a little on the long side, but really good.

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Do Not Say We Have Nothing (other topics)Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China (other topics)
I had a goal last year to read at least one book relating to each of three different revolutions (French, Russian, Chinese), and this is my third, a little late. I definitely want to read more. But first, this book puts me in the mood to see the classic Greta Garbo film Ninotchka. Garbo's best (only?) comedy.
The revolutions triplet was a nice goal for me. I recommend it. The Chinese Cultural Revolution remains the most fascinating to me. I welcome recommendations for more revolution stories that focus more on culture change than on battles.