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Siberian Summer

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This is a true, vivid story of Soviet Russia during the last decades of the USSR. The memoir documents love, hatred, betrayal, and loyalty, dissidents, Soviet prisons, Academic town in Siberia, ant...
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  • 30 December 2025
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This is a vivid, true story of Soviet Russia during the last decades of the USSR. It provides a lesser-known insider’s view that breaks stereotypes. As a daring memoir of a young woman searching for her Jewish roots, defying society, and her family, the tale includes love, hatred, betrayal, loyalty, dissidents, Soviet prisons, Academic Town in Siberia, antisemitism, and the Jewish movement during Perestroika. It is not just history—this volume addresses many contemporary burning questions such as underpinnings of antisemitism, the psychology of trauma, and the forces that sustain or dismantle totalitarian regimes.

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Price: $79.95
Pages: 600
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Imprint: Cherry Orchard Books
Publication Date: 30 December 2025
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9798887198552
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: Memoirs, Social groups, communities and identities, History
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“The story will take you on a daredevil adventure—to virgin forests of Russia’s Far East, and an oasis of a university town amid Siberian wilderness. You will glimpse the loveliest and ugliest sides of Russian life refracted through the author’s youthful wonder, as she learns to love, trust, and be heartbroken, and to summon courage to move forward.”

—Yelena Lembersky, author of Like a Drop of Ink in a Downpour


“A passionate personal reflection on Jewish life in the world of Soviet Russia, Siberian Summer embraces contradictions and controversies, where limitations of freedom imposed by authoritarian government overlap with the almost unlimited freedom of self-expression, culture, and spirituality. ”

—Rabbi Joshua Breindel

Raisa Stinson has been a journalist, a librarian, a Hebrew and English teacher, a computer programmer, and a yoga instructor.  She has lived in Russia, the USA, Africa, and Thailand. Raisa also spent a year in Israel volunteering at the front lines. She is now a psychologist with a small private practice in mental health counseling.

Preface


Chapter One. Siberia

Intermission. Jews in a Multinational State

Chapter Two. Leningrad

Chapter Three. Imprisoned

Chapter Four. The Trial

Chapter Five. “Everything is for the Best in This Best of All Worlds . . .”

Chapter six. Hebrew

Chapter Seven. Perestroika

Chapter Eights. Refuseniks, 1988-1990

Chapter 9. One-Way Ticket


Epilogue

Endnotes