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Hotel Moscow: A Novel Tekijä: Talia Carner
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Hotel Moscow: A Novel (vuoden 2015 painos)

Tekijä: Talia Carner (Tekijä)

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From the author of Jerusalem Maiden comes a mesmerizing, thought-provoking novel that tells the riveting story of an American woman--the daughter of Holocaust survivors--who travels to Russia shortly after the fall of communism, and finds herself embroiled in a perilous mafia conspiracy that could irrevocably destroy her life. Brooke Fielding, a thirty-eight year old New York investment manager and daughter of Jewish Holocaust survivors, finds her life suddenly upended in late September 1993 when her job is unexpectedly put in jeopardy. Brooke accepts an invitation to join a friend on a mission to Moscow to teach entrepreneurial skills to Russian business women, which will also give her a chance to gain expertise in the new, vast emerging Russian market. Though excited by the opportunity to save her job and be one of the first Americans to visit Russia after the fall of communism, she also wonders what awaits her in the country that persecuted her mother just a generation ago. Inspired by the women she meets, Brooke becomes committed to helping them investigate the crime that threatens their businesses. But as the uprising of the Russian parliament against President Boris Yeltsin turns Moscow into a volatile war zone, Brooke will find that her involvement comes at a high cost. For in a city where "capitalism" is still a dirty word, where neighbors spy on neighbors and the new economy is in the hands of a few dangerous men, nothing Brooke does goes unnoticed--and a mistake in her past may now compromise her future. A moving, poignant, and rich novel, Hotel Moscow is an eye-opening portrait of post-communist Russia and a profound exploration of faith, family, and heritage.… (lisätietoja)
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Teoksen nimi:Hotel Moscow: A Novel
Kirjailijat:Talia Carner (Tekijä)
Info:William Morrow Paperbacks (2015), Edition: Illustrated, 464 pages
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Interesting - as far as coverage of political turmoil at that moment of Russian history(1993), but too simplistic as far as writing... ( )
1 ääni Clara53 | Jan 21, 2019 |
Although I usually never abandon a book once I start reading it, I will make an exception for this piece of something.

In the first couple of pages, you already learn that Russians are backwards, anti-semitic, incompetent, fat (heh, really, American writer?), corrupt and their women need help getting back on their feet after seventy years of communism, because, we totally know that women were severely oppressed under communism, right?

It is pretty obvious that this garbage was written by an American ignorant, who knew nothing about post-communist Russia or even any nuances about communist Russia (if you're writing about women under communist rule, maybe you should do some research about the topics of you know, women and communism - just a suggestion). The writer's view is basically: American good, Russian bad. Revolting. ( )
  matija2019 | Jan 8, 2019 |
Brooke Fielding opts to use her accumulated vacation days on a trip to Russia, intent to help in a women’s mission “to help Russian women vault over decades of stagnation” with a friend, already active. It is nary under 2 years since communism relinquished it’s steadfast hold. Or so it’s said.

Arriving in the airport, it is one instance of. Control. After another until she points out the document bearing the name of her host, a man of obvious influence, as she is instantly treated with dignity and subservience.. along with worry over their initial attempts to intimidate. Finally meeting up with her welcome party, her “vacation” begins

Not the best start to a new year. What horrid conditions, aside from the bleary coldness. Russia is no longer communist and is now ganstah heaven. Mafia, rogue ruffians, corrupt officials..and then there's those just trying to get ahead. Female? As if. A clutch of successful American women travel to Moscow to help upstart businesses succeed, or at least get started on a better footing. But if protection is not bought, (or even if it is) there are obstacles far too depressing to to attempt. Sure gives credence to the old saying "I used to cry cuz I had no shoes until I saw a man who had no feet." Shoeless and freezing, straped and hungry... Russia. ( )
  CherylGrimm | Jan 31, 2018 |
Brooke Fielding opts to use her accumulated vacation days on a trip to Russia, intent to help in a women’s mission “to help Russian women vault over decades of stagnation” with a friend, already active. It is nary under 2 years since communism relinquished it’s steadfast hold. Or so it’s said.

Arriving in the airport, it is one instance of. Control. After another until she points out the document bearing the name of her host, a man of obvious influence, as she is instantly treated with dignity and subservience.. along with worry over their initial attempts to intimidate. Finally meeting up with her welcome party, her “vacation” begins

Not the best start to a new year. What horrid conditions, aside from the bleary coldness. Russia is no longer communist and is now ganstah heaven. Mafia, rogue ruffians, corrupt officials..and then there's those just trying to get ahead. Female? As if. A clutch of successful American women travel to Moscow to help upstart businesses succeed, or at least get started on a better footing. But if protection is not bought, (or even if it is) there are obstacles far too depressing to to attempt. Sure gives credence to the old saying "I used to cry cuz I had no shoes until I saw a man who had no feet." Shoeless and freezing, straped and hungry... Russia. ( )
  CherylGrimm | Jan 9, 2018 |
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I found this book to be a waste of time -- poor character development, lousy plot, and overall poorly written. I did not finish it and will quickly consign the book to my library donation box. There are too many great books out there to waste time on this one. ( )
  Jcambridge | Oct 21, 2015 |
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From the author of Jerusalem Maiden comes a mesmerizing, thought-provoking novel that tells the riveting story of an American woman--the daughter of Holocaust survivors--who travels to Russia shortly after the fall of communism, and finds herself embroiled in a perilous mafia conspiracy that could irrevocably destroy her life. Brooke Fielding, a thirty-eight year old New York investment manager and daughter of Jewish Holocaust survivors, finds her life suddenly upended in late September 1993 when her job is unexpectedly put in jeopardy. Brooke accepts an invitation to join a friend on a mission to Moscow to teach entrepreneurial skills to Russian business women, which will also give her a chance to gain expertise in the new, vast emerging Russian market. Though excited by the opportunity to save her job and be one of the first Americans to visit Russia after the fall of communism, she also wonders what awaits her in the country that persecuted her mother just a generation ago. Inspired by the women she meets, Brooke becomes committed to helping them investigate the crime that threatens their businesses. But as the uprising of the Russian parliament against President Boris Yeltsin turns Moscow into a volatile war zone, Brooke will find that her involvement comes at a high cost. For in a city where "capitalism" is still a dirty word, where neighbors spy on neighbors and the new economy is in the hands of a few dangerous men, nothing Brooke does goes unnoticed--and a mistake in her past may now compromise her future. A moving, poignant, and rich novel, Hotel Moscow is an eye-opening portrait of post-communist Russia and a profound exploration of faith, family, and heritage.

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