· The first novel to tell the story of Russlander Mennonites from a woman's point of view, The Russlander (called Katya in the United States version of the book) by Sandra Birdsell won several awards in Canada: The Saskatchewan Book Award for fiction, and the Saskatchewan Book of the Year Award, the Regina Book bltadwin.ru: Ann Hostetler. Joan Thomas: In May, Andris Taskans asked me if I would be interested in conducting an e-mail interview with Sandra Birdsell about her new novel The Russländer, a story set in the Mennonite communities in revolutionary Russia. One of my first impulses was to discuss the project with my friend Hazel Loewen, whose grandparents lived in Fürstenwerder in the Molochnaia Colony and fled to Canada in · Her most recent novel, The Russländer (), won the Saskatchewan Book Award for Fiction, the Saskatchewan Book Award for Book of the Year, and the Regina Book Award, and was a 4/5(3).
In lucid, spellbinding prose, Birdsell vividly evokes time and place, and the unease that existed in a county on the brink of revolutionary change. The Russländer is a powerful and moving story of ordinary people who lived through extraordinary times. From the Hardcover edition. Sandra Birdsell. Her most recent novel, The Russländer (), won the Saskatchewan Book Award for Fiction, the Saskatchewan Book Award for Book of the Year, and the Regina Book Award, and was a finalist for the Giller Prize. Sandra Birdsell's fiction has been anthologized and has appeared in literary journals and Saturday Night magazine. She lives in Regina. Sandra Louise Birdsell n e Bartlette is a Canadian novelist and short story writer of M tis and Mennonite bltadwin.rull was the fifth of eleven children She lived most of her life in Morris, Manitoba and now lives in Regina, bltadwin.rull left home at the age of fifteen At the age of thirty five, she enrolled in Creative Writing at the University of Winnipeg Five years later.
Sandra Birdsell. Genre: Fiction. Classifications; LC Classifications: PRB R87 The Physical Object; Pagination: The Russländer, her third novel. Her most recent novel, The Russländer (), won the Saskatchewan Book Award for Fiction, the Saskatchewan Book Award for Book of the Year, and the Regina Book Award, and was a finalist for the Giller: Sandra Birdsell. Imagination thrives on history and geography, and Sandra Birdsell’s imagination is fecund. yXdxoZgmMQWBKN3 - Download and read The Russländer book by Sandra Birdsell online in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle and other supported format. Book Details Title: The Russländer Author: Sandra Birdsell Genre: -Pages: Not Available ISBN: n/a Download and Read The Russländer by Sandra Birdsell Download and read book is easy.
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