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Newly released novel drawing
praise in Canada and U.S. "A beautiful, gripping story of the dark side of the
Bolshevik Revolution. The reader is immediately immersed in the horror of the Revolution, the redeeming power of friendship
and courage, and the promise of opportunity in a new land.” -- Tucker Hart Adams,
former professor of economics, University of Moscow. "A story of simple and lasting friendship that moves from the Black
Sea through the Russian Revolution and horrors of the Great War to the mud huts of Saskatchewan. Leon Trotsky is here, as
is John Smith -- but the characters the reader will never forget are Anton and Kaza.” -- Roy MacGregor,
author of Canadians: A Portrait of a Country and Its People.
“An arresting,
imaginative work by a gifted and sophisticated writer.” -- Tom Farer, dean, Josef
Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver. "Anton is a fascinating glimpse into a little-known period of history. It is also a fabulous story. I recommend
it highly.” -- Douglas Brown, Denver Post.
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