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Heirs of the Motherland Paperback - 2016
by Judith Pella
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Their Exile Is Ended . . . When Will Their Freedom Begin?
Eighteen years after the birth of his daughter, Count Dmitri Remizov returns to Russia from exile to claim the child he left behind. But Mariana has been raised as a peasant and she is uncertain about her ability to take her rightful place as a countess of Imperial Russia.
Sergei and Anna, still hiding in Katyk, also face difficult decisions--whether to risk returning to St. Petersburg or to keep their family safe from the prying eyes of the Russian government.
As the nineteenth century draws to a close and revolutionary fervor runs high, the Burenins and the Fedorcenkos find themselves caught in a maelstrom of change that threatens to unravel the protection their quiet way of life has provided them.
With only faith in God to sustain them, they must risk everything to reunite their families and claim their heritage as heirs of the motherland.
Eighteen years after the birth of his daughter, Count Dmitri Remizov returns to Russia from exile to claim the child he left behind. But Mariana has been raised as a peasant and she is uncertain about her ability to take her rightful place as a countess of Imperial Russia.
Sergei and Anna, still hiding in Katyk, also face difficult decisions--whether to risk returning to St. Petersburg or to keep their family safe from the prying eyes of the Russian government.
As the nineteenth century draws to a close and revolutionary fervor runs high, the Burenins and the Fedorcenkos find themselves caught in a maelstrom of change that threatens to unravel the protection their quiet way of life has provided them.
With only faith in God to sustain them, they must risk everything to reunite their families and claim their heritage as heirs of the motherland.
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- Title Heirs of the Motherland
- Author Judith Pella
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 332
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Bethany House Publishers
- Publication date 2016-06
- ISBN 9780764218538 / 0764218530
- Weight 0.76 lbs (0.34 kg)
- Dimensions 8.5 x 5.5 x 1 in (21.59 x 13.97 x 2.54 cm)
- Reading level 980
- Category Fiction - Religious
- Library of Congress subjects Historical fiction, Young women
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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