A Backpack, a Bear, and Eight Crates of Vodka A Backpack, a Bear, and Eight Crates of Vodka

A Backpack, a Bear, and Eight Crates of Vodka

A Memoir

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Publisher Description

A compelling memoir—"hilarious and heartbreaking" (The New York Times)—of two intertwined journeys: a Jewish refugee family in Ukraine fleeing persecution and a young man seeking to reclaim a shattered past

In the twilight of the Cold War (the late 1980s), nine-year old Lev Golinkin and his family cross the Soviet border, leaving Ukraine with only ten suitcases, $600, and the vague promise of help awaiting in Vienna. Years later, Lev, now an American adult, sets out to retrace his family's long trek, locate the strangers who fought for his freedom, and in the process, gain a future by understanding his past.

This is the vivid, darkly comic, and poignant story of Lev Golinkin in the confusing and often chilling final decade of the Soviet Union, and "of a Jewish family’s escape from oppression ... whose drama, hope and heartache Mr. Golinkin captures brilliantly” (The New York Times). It's also the story of Lev Golinkin as an American man who finally confronts his buried past by returning to Austria and Eastern Europe to track down the strangers who made his escape possible ... and say thank you.

Written with biting, acerbic wit and emotional honesty in the vein of Gary Shteyngart, Jonathan Safran Foer, and David Bezmozgis, Golinkin's search for personal identity set against the relentless currents of history is more than a memoir—it's a portrait of a lost era. This is a thrilling tale of escape and survival, a deeply personal look at the life of a Jewish child caught in the last gasp of the Soviet Union, and a provocative investigation into the power of hatred and the search for belonging. Lev Golinkin achieves an amazing feat—and it marks the debut of a fiercely intelligent, defiant, and unforgettable new voice.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2014
November 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
320
Pages
PUBLISHER
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
7
MB

Customer Reviews

The Story ❤️ ,

Amazing

This book, this story, was amazing; an eye opener for me, an American with no knowledge or understanding of what a Russian Jew had to survive in order to escape the Soviet Union in the 80’s.
I couldn’t stop reading this powerful account of one boy’s journey into adulthood, as he finds his way through fear, hate and ultimately, grace and gratitude.
A must read. I loved it.

Lucien B ,

Exelent!

I immigrated from Russia in 1989. Everything described in this book is very accurate. I was 30 yrs old, my Daugter was 4 and my husband was 39. We lived " American Dream" because of people described with so much talent and love by the author. This book is one of the best! I could not put it down. And I am hard to please, since I was raised on classics.

Grandpa450 ,

Very good

This is a good book if you like the subject of the USSR

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