**NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - ***"*Impressive . . . Rutherford has
indeed embraced all of Russia."--The Washington Post Book World
Here, Edward Rutherfurd turns his remarkable talents to a vast canvas:
Russia. Spanning 1,800 years of its history, people, politics, and
culture, Rutherford's grand saa is as multifaceted as Russia itself:
harsh yet exotic, proud yet fearful of enemeies, steeped in ancient
superstitions but always seeking to make its mark on the emerging world.
In Russka, Rutherford transforms the epic of a great civilization into
a human story of flesh and blood, boldness and action, chronicling the
lives of four families who are divided by ethnicity but united in shapin
the destiny of their land.
**"Rutherford's Russka succeeds. . . . [He] can take his place
among an elite cadre of chroniclers such as Harold Lamb, Maurice Hindus
and Henri Troyat."--San Francisco Chronicle