Looking for stories from a teen / child point of view about exile and/or famine
Lynn Visson
lynnvisson at GMAIL.COM
Wed Jun 19 14:35:36 UTC 2013
I would suggest* Stalin's Children* by Owen Matthews.
Lynn VIsson
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 10:40 AM, Slavic Department
<slavic at fas.harvard.edu>wrote:
> Dear Slavists,
>
> I'm trying to help my son research moral themes discussed in The Hunger
> Games and I'm looking for books, stories, movies, or documentaries about
> the experiences of families in forced labor / exile in the Soviet Union and
> during man-made famines. I would prefer to give him narratives from a
> teen's or a child's point of view (similar to *Breaking Stalin's Nose*),
> but he might be able to get through a general historical overview as well.
> I'd be grateful for any suggestions.
>
> Jolanta Davis
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