Dear Reader,
If I were ever to write a historical novel, it would be from the perspective of the women of the Russian Revolution, particularly Nadezhda Krupskaya. A veteran of Siberian exile and years of underground operations, she founded the Soviet education and library systems—but is mostly remembered as “Lenin’s ugly wife” in the history books.
When L…
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