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The Madonnas of Leningrad

De: Debra Dean
Narrado por: Yelena Shmulenson
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Bit by bit, the ravages of age are eroding Marina's grip on the everyday. An elderly Russian woman now living in America, she cannot hold on to fresh memories - the details of her grown children's lives, the approaching wedding of her grandchild - yet her distant past is miraculously preserved in her mind's eye.

Vivid images of her youth in war-torn Leningrad arise unbidden, carrying her back to the terrible fall of 1941, when she was a tour guide at the Hermitage Museum and the German army's approach signaled the beginning of what would be a long, torturous siege on the city. As the people braved starvation, bitter cold, and a relentless German onslaught, Marina joined other staff members in removing the museum's priceless masterpieces for safekeeping, leaving the frames hanging empty on the walls to symbolize the artworks' eventual return. As the Luftwaffe's bombs pounded the proud, stricken city, Marina built a personal Hermitage in her mind - a refuge that would stay buried deep within her, until she needed it once more....

If she's lucky, she will return from this journey. But there will be a cost.

©2006 Debra Dean (P)2012 HarperCollins Publishers
Ficción Histórica Ficción Literaria Guerra y Ejército Género Ficción Psicológico
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Story was good but slightly long. It was a goodread for a women's book group.

The Madonas of Lebbingrad

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What did you love best about The Madonnas of Leningrad?

This book is well written, flowing, intriguing. The blending of recollection into the narrative is stunning. It captures so well the way recollection feels -- its unevenness, its gaps, its uncertainties, and yet, its extraordinary power over the present.

Skillful Evocation of Time and Place

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Very much enjoyed the book, the author brought out so many visuals which the story is more about than the characters themselves. I wish the ending allowed Marina to pass on her secrets to her daughter, but life is not always like that. A Wonderful book.

Want to hear more from this author!

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This is a GEM of a book! It talks non-judgmentally of human frailties yet expands on the unfathomable strength of the need to survive in most people. The injustices of war and the meaningless posturing of waring nations (or the people in charge) which only goes towards disruption, destruction and death. We should ask - and for what purpose? It tracks two people's lives during and after the invasion into Russia by Germany. Beautifully written with well informed comments about Art, sweet tender responses to the aging process and how the younger members react.A wonderful book which I did not want to end. The narrator was superb with just enough Russian inflection without it being overdone. I highly recommend this book!!

A tender account of the survival instinct

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After visiting Russia last summer this was a wonderful read!
I learned so much about WWII and Leningrad.

Awesome History Lesson

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This book is probably best read from a printed book rather than audio. Why? Because it's written in a kind of "stream of consciousness" manner that uses the elderly character's dementia as the vehicle that tells the story. Confused? So was I. I recently visited the Hermitage in St. Petersburg (Leningrad) so I thought this would be a good book about how the museum's art work survived the cruel siege. However, it really wasn't that kind of book. The setting is present day America, but the protagonist's mind keeps slipping back to the siege of 1941. Because of the seamless and without warning changes from present day to 1941, the book was confusing. Because of that, I would recommend this book in the form of a printed book. The author had some great descriptions of paintings and the paintings' emotional connection to the protagonist. The ending was abrupt and did not resolve anything for the character's family members. It was as if the author got tired of writing and just quit. At any rate, the narrator did a superb job, but the story was just okay. I think the author's idea to use an elderly person's dementia as a tool to introduce flashbacks was very clever, but it was empty at the end because the other family members were left in the dark regarding the character's past life. So I give this book 3 stars, it was okay, but could have been a lot better.

Audio Is Not The Best Platform For This Book

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I absolutely loved this book. Well written, moved along rapidly, and gave a glimpse of how a people were able to endure great hardships imposed by man, while preserving great beauty, artistic treasures, created by man.

Tender human story

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Where does The Madonnas of Leningrad rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

One of the best ones

What did you like best about this story?

I loved the historical information about the Hermitage.

What does Yelena Shmulenson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

She was the characters.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes.

Wonderful read

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A deeply sad novel about the horrors of Leningrad during its WWII siege. I would recommend first listening to “Symphony for the City of the Dead” to have a more full understanding of the siege and the timeline. This book fits beautifully into its historic context. An enjoyable, but sad story.

Deeply sad

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Pedestrian writing style with trite phrases. Vulgar and offensive content. A waste of time and money.

A Disappointment

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