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Push Not the River
Push Not the River
Author: James Conroyd Martin
A panoramic and epic novel in the grand romantic style, Push Not the River is the rich story of Poland in the late 1700s--a time of heartache and turmoil as the country's once peaceful people are being torn apart by neighboring countries and divided loyalties. It is then, at the young and vulnerable age of seventeen, when Lady Anna Maria Berezow...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312311537
ISBN-10: 0312311532
Publication Date: 9/1/2004
Pages: 496
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4.2 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Griffin/Thomas Dunne
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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Fabulous epic novel of love, scandal and patriotism in post-Partition Poland. Detailed, intense and thoughtful.
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Although the writing is a bit stiff at times, this is an overall enjoyable story from a period of history often overlooked -- the Polish "Third of May" Constitution and their battles with Catherine the Great. The heroine, Lady Anna, based on the diaries of a real Polish countess, is a strong one and the supporting characters add interest and depth -- you never know what Anna's cousin Zofia will do next, or what her true motives are. Recommended.
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Cattriona avatar reviewed Push Not the River on + 200 more book reviews
Although the writing is a bit stiff at times, this is an overall enjoyable story from a period of history often overlooked -- the Polish "Third of May" Constitution and their battles with Catherine the Great. The heroine, Lady Anna, based on the diaries of a real Polish countess, is a strong one and the supporting characters add interest and depth -- you never know what Anna's cousin Zofia will do next, or what her true motives are. Recommended.


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