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Aug 15, 2024 · Initially conceived as the story of Russians who stood up to the Kremlin’s ever-expanding repressions, Rainsford turned “Goodbye to Russia” into a personal account of how the signs of the...
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Aug 15, 2024 · In 2021, Sarah Rainsford set out to write a book about how Russians who dared to think differently to the Putin regime were being labelled as enemies, foreign agents and even traitors. It began as the story of Russia's slide from democracy and a warning of where the crushing of liberties could lead.
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If you want to understand how Russia lost its way and invaded Ukraine, read this heartfelt, heart-breaking tale of ordinary people caught up in the madness of the Kremlin's thuggery -- Andrew Harding Epic and yet intimate: a definitive portrait of hopes, fears and a changing Russia, as observed over three decades -- Mishal Husain Goodbye to ...
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Goodbye to Russia is a powerful personal memoir woven with stories of remarkable individuals of uncommon courage. Sarah Rainsford chronicles major moments of our time through extraordinary encounters, and inspiring individuals - stories from Russia and Ukraine that will stay with you.
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Aug 15, 2024 · A unique, personal insight into Vladimir Putin's Russia and the devastating impact his rule has had on his own people and those of neighbouring Ukraine. In 2021, BBC journalist Sarah Rainsford...
“Complex and emotional” It takes a special kind of person to witness some of the atrocities that Rainsford has, during her long time in Russia — and now, as Eastern Europe correspondent in Ukraine itself — while still retaining a lucid capacity to report, mixed with a deep compassion for the people being attacked, suppressed, and killed.
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In the former decade the Russian people experienced unprecedented freedoms, an escalating crime wave and economic mayhem, with a minority profiting hugely, pensioners hit by high levels of inflation and professional people paid in kind rather than cash.
- Sarah Rainsford