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Lost Souls of Leningrad
Suzanne Parry, author
June 1941. Hitler’s armies race toward vulnerable Leningrad. In a matter of weeks, the Nazis surround the city, cut off the food supply, and launch a vicious bombardment. Widowed violinist Sofya and her teenage granddaughter are cornered in the crumbling city.
On Leningrad’s outskirts, Admiral Vasili Antonov defends his homeland and fights for a future
with Sofya. Meanwhile, Yelena’s soldier fiancé transports food across the Ice Road—part of the desperate effort to save Leningrad. With their help, the two women inch toward survival even as Sofya’s reckoning with a family secret threatens to finish what Hitler started.
Based on actual events and written from the unique perspective of someone who negotiated security issues with allies and adversaries alike, Lost Souls of Leningrad brings to vivid life this little-known chapter of World War II. Equal parts war epic, family saga, and love story, it is a tale of two remarkable women—grandmother and granddaughter—separated by years and experience but of one heart in their devotion to each other and the men they love. Neither the oppression of Stalin nor the brutality of Hitler can destroy their courage, compassion, or will in this testament to resilience.