From Ekaterinburg to Askat
Journey Across Russia
by Margherita Selicato
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Pub Date Oct 28 2024 | Archive Date Dec 02 2024
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Description
What if the Romanovs had survived after the Russian Revolution?
From Ekaterinburg to Askat – Journey Across Russia is an alternative story of the Russian Imperial Romanov siblings who, surviving the murder attempt on them, set off on an incredible journey to escape, laughing, learning, suffering, and growing along the way. They will lose their previous way of life, many of their family and sometimes hope, but in the end, they will gain the most precious of miracles – the strength of family and friendship. Between jokes, tears, and life or death circumstances, they will get to know themselves and their friends, forming an unbreakable bond. In the end, family isn’t just blood - it is who you choose to walk beside you. In this novel, this choice to walk beside and love each other through thick and thin is made by all the characters.
A story with friendship and family love at its centre. When lonely and lost, one or many friends can light the way through the darkness. This is the premise at the heart of this tale.
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781805144199 |
PRICE | £15.00 (GBP) |
PAGES | 328 |
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Featured Reviews
This was a great overall story in the what if genre of the historical fiction novel. I was invested in how Russia would be different if the Romanovs survived. The characters worked well in this genre and storyline. I was engaged with what was happening and hooked from the first page. Margherita Selicato has a strong writing style and left me wanting more.