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The Unreliable People
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The Unreliable People

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A whole community deported across Soviet Russia, a rice farmer and his wife separated through time, a young art student searching for her identity and for love …

Is all love doomed under a heartless regime?

Antonina is a student at the prestigious Academy of Art in St Petersburg. At times, though, she feels she might be a better fit at the Centre of Nonconformist Art across town. She knows she stands out as different, being neither Russian, Korean nor Kazakh - and yet she embodies all three. She is Koryo-saram- a descendant of the exiled population that Stalin labelled the Unreliable People. But what does that mean? And who was the strange, elegant woman who came to the window when Antonina was a young child? And why did she entice Antonina to climb out and go on a long train journey through Kazakhstan?

This is a compelling story where love and loss intersect unexpectedly with a Korean fable about a crow king and a rice farmer’s wife.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Group (NZ)
Country
New Zealand
Date
7 May 2019
Pages
352
ISBN
9780143773566

A whole community deported across Soviet Russia, a rice farmer and his wife separated through time, a young art student searching for her identity and for love …

Is all love doomed under a heartless regime?

Antonina is a student at the prestigious Academy of Art in St Petersburg. At times, though, she feels she might be a better fit at the Centre of Nonconformist Art across town. She knows she stands out as different, being neither Russian, Korean nor Kazakh - and yet she embodies all three. She is Koryo-saram- a descendant of the exiled population that Stalin labelled the Unreliable People. But what does that mean? And who was the strange, elegant woman who came to the window when Antonina was a young child? And why did she entice Antonina to climb out and go on a long train journey through Kazakhstan?

This is a compelling story where love and loss intersect unexpectedly with a Korean fable about a crow king and a rice farmer’s wife.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Group (NZ)
Country
New Zealand
Date
7 May 2019
Pages
352
ISBN
9780143773566