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Cassandra Pybus
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| #2881560 in Books | 2003-12-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .70 x5.27 x7.70l, | File type: PDF | 256 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| The book is a good read.|By joan|As other reviewers mention, the book has long diversion into the trip the author herself is taking. I found that to be engrossing. The difficulties of remote travel, the homesickness and stress - all come through as relevant themes to the existential journey of a mysterious woman in the 1920s, whose story is destined to remain largely unknown.|From Publishers Weekly|Australian writer Pybus takes a fitful journey through Canada and Alaska to follow in the footsteps of Lillian Alling, a Russian woman who, in 1927, walked from New York City to British Columbia, thinking that she could reach Siberia. What
From the moment Cassandra Pybus first heard about Lillian Alling’s trek across North America, she couldn’t get the story out of her mind. This is how it went: Desperate with homesickness, Lillian Alling, a recent immigrant to the United States from the Soviet Union, haunted the New York Public Library, studying the atlas to establish the most direct route home to her native Russia. Her English was poor but she understood the hieroglyphics of cartography....
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.The Woman Who Walked to Russia: A Writer's Search for a Lost Legend | Cassandra Pybus. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.