Rodger's Russia

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: Rodger Olsen ISBN: 9781476079523
Publisher: Rodger Olsen Publication: March 24, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rodger Olsen
ISBN: 9781476079523
Publisher: Rodger Olsen
Publication: March 24, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The rural world of the once “Evil Empire” is a place still waiting for the 20th century. It’s a world where doctors are paid $200 a month, where women are required to have a gynecological exam to get a driver’s license and where your neighbor is probably drunk. It's ruled by police who are hard to tell from the Mafia and by grandmothers who rule the villages according to the ancient code of “Everybody Knows.”
For the past 10 years, I have been spending a few months each year in Russia. During that time I have come to know it as few Americans ever will.
The important thing about this book is what I didn’t do and what I am not. I didn't go to Russia as a journalist or diplomat, didn’t live in fancy apartment, and I am not a tourist. My wife is a Russian and I have a three year old Russian daughter. I have lived in big places like Moscow and Tver, but spend most of my time out in a village in the south of Russia, a thousand miles from Moscow, a hundred miles from civilization, and about as far away from America as you can get without riding a camel.
When you see a news broadcast showing families running from the terrorist attacks by piling their belongings on the family tractor and hitting the road, or when you see pictures of old women in faded cotton dresses and head scarves sitting in front of decrepit rural houses judging the world from their stoop, you are looking at my Russia.
If you have ever thought about getting a Russian Bride, or adopting a Russian child, or even just traveling south of Moscow, this book is for you. I’ll even tell you why your Russian neighbor is in such a bad mood, and let you know what happened to your old cold war enemies.
Come with me and I’ll show you a world you are going to love to laugh at.

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The rural world of the once “Evil Empire” is a place still waiting for the 20th century. It’s a world where doctors are paid $200 a month, where women are required to have a gynecological exam to get a driver’s license and where your neighbor is probably drunk. It's ruled by police who are hard to tell from the Mafia and by grandmothers who rule the villages according to the ancient code of “Everybody Knows.”
For the past 10 years, I have been spending a few months each year in Russia. During that time I have come to know it as few Americans ever will.
The important thing about this book is what I didn’t do and what I am not. I didn't go to Russia as a journalist or diplomat, didn’t live in fancy apartment, and I am not a tourist. My wife is a Russian and I have a three year old Russian daughter. I have lived in big places like Moscow and Tver, but spend most of my time out in a village in the south of Russia, a thousand miles from Moscow, a hundred miles from civilization, and about as far away from America as you can get without riding a camel.
When you see a news broadcast showing families running from the terrorist attacks by piling their belongings on the family tractor and hitting the road, or when you see pictures of old women in faded cotton dresses and head scarves sitting in front of decrepit rural houses judging the world from their stoop, you are looking at my Russia.
If you have ever thought about getting a Russian Bride, or adopting a Russian child, or even just traveling south of Moscow, this book is for you. I’ll even tell you why your Russian neighbor is in such a bad mood, and let you know what happened to your old cold war enemies.
Come with me and I’ll show you a world you are going to love to laugh at.

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