Steel, Danielle.

Zoya / [by] Danielle Steel. - New York : Dell, 1989,c1988. - 500 p. ; 18 cm.

Zoya's royal Russian upbringing comes to an abrupt end when her parents are killed in the Russian revolution, forcing her to flee with her grandmother, penniless and alone. Life is difficult until Zoya weds an American soldier and moves to New York, where they have two children. But the stock market crash leads to the death of her husband, and Zoya must rebuild her life once again. Chronicles the life of Zoya, a Russian immigrant, as she makes a new life for herself in America despite the complications of war and the Great Depression.

9-A.

0440203856 (pbk.)


Russian Americans--Fiction.
Family life--Fiction.
Russian Americans--Fiction.
Family life--Fiction.

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