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Jul 05, 2014 05:26PM

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I like the whole US aspect to the book because of it captures what the US was like in its paranoia of communism during the 1950s.
I liked that we were given more insight into how Leo and Raisa first met.
I really like the Jesse Austin character and his wife.
I am eager to have Leo rejoin the story.
I am also rooting for a happy ever after ending for this poor family.

It is interesting about the paranoia surrounding communism in the States. Smith is really good at creating a tense environment.



What a mess!


I really like how in the first part of the book, Smith examines the anti-Communism sentiments of the US, including the hypocrisy of "freedom" and the US government's ability to ruin lives because of people's beliefs. In reading that part of the book, I didn't find the US' behavior toward Jesse much different than Russia's treatment of its people. Sure, the physical punishment was missing in the US model, but in the end, Jesse is a severely damaged man.
Now, this second part of the book is also fascinating to me, because it deals with the Soviet Union's invasion and occupation of Afghanistan. Smith does a great job of weaving historical fiction into his writing.

I find it fascinating to see how the Soviet tried to deal with Afghanistan, because they eventually pulled out. I'm also quite curious to find out about what happened in New York. Yates has got to show up again.


Did you have an author's note at the end of your book?