*An Association of Jewish Libraries Sydney Taylor Honor Winner
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With a masterful mix of comic timing and disarming poignancy, Newbery
Honoree Eugene Yelchin offers a memoir of growing up in Cold War
Russia.
Drama, family secrets, and a KGB spy in his own kitchen! How will
Yevgeny ever fulfill his parents' dream that he become a national hero
when he doesn't even have his own room? He's not a star athlete or a
legendary ballet dancer. In the tiny apartment he shares with his
Baryshnikov-obsessed mother, poetry-loving father, continually outraged
grandmother, and safely talented brother, all Yevgeny has is his little
pencil, the underside of a massive table, and the doodles that could
change everything. With equal amounts charm and solemnity, award-winning
author and artist Eugene Yelchin recounts in hilarious detail his
childhood in Cold War Russia as a young boy desperate to understand his
place in his family.