- Genre:biography & autobiography
- Sub-genre:Personal Memoirs
- Language:English
- Pages:200
- eBook ISBN:9780994915719
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This is the SECOND Edition of the book of the same title published in 2025.
The memoir "Tamara Life in the Soviet Union and under Capitalism" is written by a Russian who lived half her life under the Soviet regime and the other half in Canada. As the work is a letter to her granddaughter, Tamara's life, situations, and feelings are described as they were, without consideration for political correctness or in order to match to taste of the present time; it is the real life of an ordinary person.
The second edition has "Afterword , 2023" chapter added.
Author Tamara Bukhanov gives her opinion on both systems, her thoughts on various subjects provoke readers to examine their own opinions and views.
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This is the SECOND Edition of the book of the same title published in 2025.
The memoir "Tamara Life in the Soviet Union and under Capitalism" is written by a Russian who lived half her life under the Soviet regime and the other half in Canada. As the work is a letter to her granddaughter, now a small girl, Tamara's life, situations, and feelings are described as they were, without consideration for political correctness or to match to taste of the present time; it is the real life of an ordinary person.
The work is infused with details of everyday life, joyful and sad, with short stories and life experiences under both systems. The work gives Tamara's background; the roots of her family; the discovery of the suicide of her grandfather, a scientist-geneticist, kept secret in her family. At the end Tamara records notes from her return to Russia and Ukraine where her husband and she met people from different layers of the society to catch a glimpse of what happened after the Soviet Union collapsed.
The second edition has "Afterword, 2023" chapter added while the first Edition part is not altered intentionally. There are some additional thoughts and images appended in the new chapter. The author believe that pictures have a language of their own, captured moments that words might struggle to convey.
Author Tamara Bukhanov gives her opinion on both systems, her thoughts on various subjects provoke readers to examine their own opinions and views.
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