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The Bronze Horseman Bookseries

540,00 د.م.

In the summer of 1941, as the scent of war drifts across the borders of Russia, a young girl named Tatiana Metanova stands on the cusp of womanhood. Her world is one of youthful innocence, lived within the close confines of her family in a communal Leningrad apartment. But on a fateful day, her eyes meet those of Alexander Belov, a proud and courageous Red Army officer. A spark ignites, immediate and undeniable, a love that should not be, for he belongs to her sister. But when the world explodes into the chaos of war and Hitler’s armies lay siege to their city, their forbidden love becomes the only thing that matters. This is the story of their fight—not just against the German invaders, but against starvation, the brutal Russian winter, and a state that would see them destroyed—a battle for one more day, one more breath, together.

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12X13X14 July 17, 2001 English 1922 pages , ,

Authors

The Bronze Horseman Bookseries

Paullina Simons

Paullina Simons was born in Leningrad, USSR, in 1963. At the age of ten her family immigrated to the United States. Growing up in Russia Paullina dreamt of someday becoming a writer. Her dream was put on hold as she learned English and overcame the shock of a new culture. After graduating from university and […]

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Picture Leningrad, in the tranquil, sun-drenched days of June 1941. The air is filled with the promise of summer, yet a shadow lengthens from the west. Here, we meet seventeen-year-old Tatiana, naive and full of dreams, living a simple life with her family. Then, he appears. Alexander, a handsome, confident officer in the Red Army, a man who carries himself with an air of secrets and sorrow. Their connection is a force of nature, a love so powerful it feels preordained. But fate is cruel. This man she is so drawn to is already entangled with her own sister, Dasha, and so their love must be a secret, a whispered promise in the encroaching darkness. That darkness arrives with the thunder of German artillery. The Siege of Leningrad begins, and the city is plunged into an unimaginable nightmare. The world is stripped down to its most brutal elements: the gnawing pain of hunger, the relentless, biting cold, and the ever-present specter of death. It is in this crucible of suffering that Tatiana and Alexander’s love is forged. Their stolen moments are a defiant flicker of light against the overwhelming gloom. They share scraps of food, scraps of hope, and the warmth of their bodies against the frozen landscape of their city. But the war is not their only enemy. Alexander guards a devastating secret: he is not who he seems. His past, tied to a life in America, is a liability that could mean a death sentence from his own government if ever discovered. Every shared glance, every touch, is a risk that could lead to their undoing. Their story does not end in Leningrad. It is a saga that will span years and continents, a testament to the resilience of the human heart. They are torn apart by the brutal machinery of war. Tatiana, believing her love is lost forever, undertakes a harrowing journey to a new life in America, carrying with her a precious piece of the man she will never forget. But Alexander, against all odds, survives. From the battlefields of Europe to the brutal depths of the Soviet gulag, he is driven by a single, unwavering purpose: to find his Tatiana again. Their journey is one of an epic scale, a desperate search for one another across a divided world. When they are finally reunited, it is not an end to their struggles, but the beginning of a new one. They must learn to heal the deep wounds the war has carved into their souls and build a future from the ashes of their past. This is the saga of *The Bronze Horseman*—a story of a great and terrible war, and the two lovers who dared to believe their love could conquer it all.

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