In 1991 Rosie White is determined to get back to Moscow, and look up her family roots, and then she gets a job as an assistant to an author, and she’s off to Moscow. And she finds a key to their Russian home in a porcelain doll, right before her mother dies. They fled from Russia 14 years ago, after the death of her sister and father. When she goes through the house, she finds a map to a house in another region. In a duel storyline, in 1917 in Russia, a young woman named Tonya marries a rich factory owner, but becomes pregnant by another man. As Rosie investigates, she finds shocking family secrets, that relate to this day. A sweeping novel set among the Russian Revolution, and into today, with twists and turns. This is a great historical novel, that people that like this genre, will really dig.
You can pick up The Last Russian Doll paperback in stores on Tuesday, July 23 from Berkley.