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If we live, we won't die. Through the pages of a Ural peasant woman's life

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If we live, we won't die. Through the pages of a Ural peasant woman's life
14.99 €
Tatyana Novoselova's memoir, "If We Live, We Won't Die," is another powerful and vivid testimony to the unwavering fortitude, endless patience, hard work, and courage of Russian women. Condemned to the inhumane living conditions created by the "people's" government for its people on pre-war, wartime, and post-war collective farms, mother and daughter not only retained their dignity, clear conscience, and kind hearts, responsive to the suffering of others, but also a deep, selfless love for each other. A love that allowed them to survive.

Tatyana Serafimovna Novoselova was born in the village of Lenskoye, Turinsky District, Sverdlovsk Region, in 1943. She grew up on a collective farm, raised by her mother; her father died in the war. In 1966, she successfully graduated from the Physics and Mathematics Department of the Shadrinsk State Pedagogical Institute. She worked as a school physics teacher for about 40 years. She lives in Snezhinsk.
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