Author: | Donald Norsic | ISBN: | 9781301388011 |
Publisher: | Donald Norsic | Publication: | September 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Donald Norsic |
ISBN: | 9781301388011 |
Publisher: | Donald Norsic |
Publication: | September 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This is a story about an American man and his extraordinary achievement. It is also a story about Russia in the tradition of the great Russian epics, containing a sweep as vast, and a grandeur as sublime, as the classical novels for which Russia is famous.
Within its pages will be found all of the ingredients that have made Russian culture fascinating: mysteries and mysticism, miracles and faith, the purity and loftiness of utopian ideals, and the most Russian of concepts, synonymous with Russia's greatness and inseparable from Russia itself - the Tsar.
Above all, it is a story of love and duty that transcend death.
To Save Russia is not fiction, however. Everything related within it actually occurred and was the true experience of a native of the Midwest.
The amazing journey of self-discovery of this American, from the story's opening words, "They've come to kill me!" to his final persuasion, a graphological study that affirms that his handwriting and that of Nicholas II indicate that both scripts had the same intellect as their source (a first of its kind), is its own substantial tale within a tale, incorporating multiple levels of experience, research, and dovetailing support.
The primary thrust of this work, however, and the reason for which everything earlier occurred, is the overwhelming evidence demonstrating that Nicholas II returned in order to free his people of the terrible burden placed on them by Lenin and to overthrow the Soviet system in Russia, and was in fact instrumental in the accomplishment of that achievement.
This is a story about an American man and his extraordinary achievement. It is also a story about Russia in the tradition of the great Russian epics, containing a sweep as vast, and a grandeur as sublime, as the classical novels for which Russia is famous.
Within its pages will be found all of the ingredients that have made Russian culture fascinating: mysteries and mysticism, miracles and faith, the purity and loftiness of utopian ideals, and the most Russian of concepts, synonymous with Russia's greatness and inseparable from Russia itself - the Tsar.
Above all, it is a story of love and duty that transcend death.
To Save Russia is not fiction, however. Everything related within it actually occurred and was the true experience of a native of the Midwest.
The amazing journey of self-discovery of this American, from the story's opening words, "They've come to kill me!" to his final persuasion, a graphological study that affirms that his handwriting and that of Nicholas II indicate that both scripts had the same intellect as their source (a first of its kind), is its own substantial tale within a tale, incorporating multiple levels of experience, research, and dovetailing support.
The primary thrust of this work, however, and the reason for which everything earlier occurred, is the overwhelming evidence demonstrating that Nicholas II returned in order to free his people of the terrible burden placed on them by Lenin and to overthrow the Soviet system in Russia, and was in fact instrumental in the accomplishment of that achievement.