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The Christening

Published
May 2002
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
304

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The Christening is the saga of love, intrigue, and betrayal during the collapse of the Soviet Union.In 1973, Piret Anvelt, a young and uneducated Estonian girl, finds herself abandoned by her lover when she becomes pregnant. Her family forces her to give the baby girl to her beautiful cousin Helena, who has recently married. While Piret's daughter grows up across the Baltic in freedom in Sweden, Piret becomes a devout communist party member and Marxist economist. She transforms herself into the perfect Party member and never makes a compromising mistake. When she visits Stockholm as a Soviet official, she discovers that her painful secret has become a tool in the hands of the KGB. She and her child are now pawns in an intricate plot to persecute the man Piret loves.Rather than harm the daughter she has never known, Piret sacrifices her position and privileges and returns home to a life of disgrace. But, in 1991, the USSR is crumbling and Estonia declares independence. Is it too late for Piret to pick up the pieces of her life?

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Jan 1996 Faber and Faber (UK) ISBN13 9780571174676 ISBN10 0571174671
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May 2002 Authors Choice Press ISBN13 9780595225453 ISBN10 0595225454
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May 2002 iUniverse ISBN10 B007OHEDB4
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May 2002 iUniverse ISBN13 9781475907582 ISBN10 1475907583
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