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The Road Goes into the Distance
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"The Road Goes into the Distance…" is the first book of the autobiographical trilogy ("At Dawn", "Spring") by Alexandra Brushtein (1884–1968). The book describes the childhood and school years of young Sashenka Yanovskaya, whose prototype is the author herself.
The heroine's childhood and youth unfold in pre-revolutionary Russia, first in a provincial town and later in St. Petersburg. Timeless themes never age, which is why generations of readers have been captivated by this book.
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