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The Snow Queen and the Starless Sky - A Siberian Gulag Novel - cover

The Snow Queen and the Starless Sky - A Siberian Gulag Novel

Tamara Novak

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Siberia. A starless sky presses down on Kolyma, a gulag where hope goes to die. Vera Ivanova, a teacher deemed an enemy of the state for her love of forbidden books, clings to fragmented memories of sun-drenched meadows and the laughter of her students. Stripped of her name and reduced to a number, she endures the gnawing cold, back-breaking labor, and the casual brutality that threatens to extinguish her spirit.But amidst the bleakness, a spark ignites. Vera finds kinship with three fellow prisoners: Devin, an American engineer haunted by betrayal; Rebecca, a doctor burdened by the ghosts of patients she couldn't save; and Walter, an elderly historian clinging to the power of stories. A hidden cache of books becomes their shared secret, a beacon of hope in a world determined to erase it.An audacious plan takes root, whispered in the shadows, fueled by a smuggled map promising passage through a labyrinth of tunnels beneath the permafrost. Their escape becomes a harrowing journey not only through the frozen wilderness but also through the labyrinth of their own pasts. Devin's expertise is crucial, but his past betrayal threatens to sabotage their efforts. Rebecca's medical skills are essential, but her guilt paralyzes her. And Walter must confront the agonizing realization that some truths are best left buried.Their flight is shadowed by the ruthless NKVD officer, Major Anatoly Volkov, a man obsessed with crushing any spark of rebellion.  As they navigate the treacherous tunnels, they uncover a hidden history of the gulag, remnants of past escape attempts—a warning and an inspiration.  Their journey under the starless sky becomes a crucible, forging an unbreakable bond.  Vera rediscovers the power of her words, Devin seeks redemption, Rebecca confronts her guilt, and Walter finds his voice in their shared struggle.Their escape culminates in a heart-pounding confrontation with Volkov at a remote outpost near the Mongolian border.  They must decide what they are willing to sacrifice for freedom – not just their own safety but the lives of their companions. Will they emerge from the frozen abyss, carrying the embers of hope? Or will the Snow Queen claim them, burying their dreams beneath an avalanche of ice and despair?  Their fate lies not only in their strength and cunning but in the resilience of their spirits and the unwavering belief in the enduring power of human connection.
Available since: 11/26/2024.
Print length: 306 pages.

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