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Stalin's Children: Three Generations of Love, War, and Survival

A transcendent history/memoir of one family?s always passionate, sometimes tragic connection to Russia.

On a midsummer day in 1937, a black car pulled up to a house in Chernigov, in the heart of the Ukraine. Boris Bibikov?Owen Matthews?s grandfather?kissed his wife and two young daughters good-bye and disappeared inside the car. His family never saw him again. His wife would soon vanish as well, leaving Lyudmila and Lenina alone to drift across the vast Russian landscape during World War II. Separated as the Germans advanced in 1941, they were miraculously reunited against all odds at the war?s end.

Some twenty-five years later, in the early 1960s, Mervyn Matthews?Owen?s father?followed a lifelong passion for Russia and moved to Moscow to work for the British embassy. He fell in and out with the KGB, and despite having fallen in love with Lyudmila, he was summarily deported. For the next six years, Mervyn worked day and night to get Lyudmila out of Russia, and when he finally succeeded, they married.

Decades on from these events, Owen Matthews?then a young journalist himself in Russia?came upon his grandfather?s KGB file recording his ?progress from life to death at the hands of Stalin?s secret police.? Stimulated by its revelations, he has pieced together the tangled and dramatic threads of his family?s past and present, making sense of the magnetic pull that has drawn him back to his mother?s homeland. Stalin?s Children is an indelible portrait of Russia over seven decades and an unforgettable memoir about how we struggle to define ourselves in opposition to our ancestry only to find ourselves aligning with it.

?I came to Russia to get away from my parents,? writes Matthews. ?Instead I found them there, though for a long time I didn?t know it or refused to see it. This is a story about Russia and my family, about a place which made us and freed us and inspired us and very nearly broke us. And it?s ultimately a story about escape, about how we all escaped from Russia, even though all of us?even my father, a Welshman, who has no Russian blood, even me, who grew up in England?still carry something of Russia inside ourselves, infecting our blood like a fever.?

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5/5
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Posted: Jan-16-2009
Unwrapping the enigma

Sometimes the best way to understand a place as different as Russia is to read about a few of the common people and not the Great Men who shaped its history. It's certainly easier.Stalin's Children is a very pleasant read of an...

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Posted: Jan-12-2009
A well-written, engaging story of love lost and love gained

Stalin's Children, Three Generations of Love, War, and Survival, is a story of three generations and their experiences under the various incarnations of Russian government.The opening chapters are rather sad but expected. The author did...

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Posted: Jan-05-2009
A Personal Journey

Owen Matthews' enthralling contribution, Stalin's Children, is ostensibly the author's personal journey - excavating his family history (his father married a Russian in the 1960s). But, in the process, he unearths everyday Stalinist...

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Posted: Jan-02-2009
One of the most wonderful books I've read in a long time

Since taking a class during college on Russian folklore, I have been intrigued by the history of Russia and the former Soviet Union. It has always struck me as profoundly proud, wonderfully fascinating, and, perhaps above all, deeply...

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Unwrapping the enigma

Sometimes the best way to understand a place as different as Russia is to read about a few of the common people and not the Great Men who shaped its history. It's certainly easier.Stalin's Children is a very pleasant read of an...

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Posted: Oct-23-2008
Moving Memoir

As memoirs go, this chronicle of 3 generations of a Russian family allmost destroyed by Stalin's purges is a good one. Unfortunately, the most riveting parts of the tale occur in the first part of the book where the family patriarch is...

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Posted: Sep-18-2008
Just watch Eastern Promises.

Stalin's Children is the like listening to some guy whose family has an interesting history -- but as an enlightening narrative of Soviet Russia it is pretty ho-hum. I was bored after page 30 (big type) and yawned my way forward page by...

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