Ruslan
Barbara Scrupski
Part Gone with the Wind, part Doctor Zhivago, and thoroughly captivating, Ruslan is the epic story of a destitute young countess in Tsarist Russia who tries every avenue to restore her fortunes. In glittering St. Petersburg, we meet Countess Alexandra Korvin: beautiful and intelligent, but also unmarried and—thanks to her late spendthrift father—quite penniless. In her polarized society of aristocratic grandeur and crushing poverty, a woman's only option is to marry well. Alexandra makes her way through St. Petersburg society, attending dazzling balls, lavish dinners, and operas in search of a spouse. She pursues the charming but unattainable politician Rybynsky and spurns the advances of Ulynov, a rakish army captain who falls desperately in love with her. Finally, craving freedom and rebelling against the confines of her life as a woman, she cuts off her hair and joins the army as a man—only to find the ultimate test of her feminine heart. Rich with decadent trappings of Tsarist splendor and alive with the indomitable spirit of an unforgettable young woman, Ruslan is a novel to savor from first page to last.
Historical, Contemporary Women, Cultural Heritage, English & College Success -> English -> Fiction
| Name in long format: | Ruslan |
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| ISBN-10: | 0307421554 |
| ISBN-13: | 9780307421555 |
| Book pages: | 721 |
| Book language: | English |
| Edition: | 2 |
| Binding: | ePub |
| Publisher: | Random House Digital Inc. |
| Dimensions: | ePub |

