Sukulaiset: The Kindred
The long-awaited sequel to Suomalaiset: People of the Marsh, Sukulaiset portrays the journey of Elin Gustafson from the shores of Lake Superior to the shores of Lake Onega in the Soviet Republic of Karelia during the Great Depression. The story unfolds during Stalin's reign of terror and depicts the interwoven lives of Elin, her daughter Alexis, an American logger, and two Estonians wrapped up in the brutal conflict between Nazi Germany and Communist Russia. A page turning historical novel of epic proportions.
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Sukulaiset: The Kindred
The long-awaited sequel to Suomalaiset: People of the Marsh, Sukulaiset portrays the journey of Elin Gustafson from the shores of Lake Superior to the shores of Lake Onega in the Soviet Republic of Karelia during the Great Depression. The story unfolds during Stalin's reign of terror and depicts the interwoven lives of Elin, her daughter Alexis, an American logger, and two Estonians wrapped up in the brutal conflict between Nazi Germany and Communist Russia. A page turning historical novel of epic proportions.
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Sukulaiset: The Kindred

Sukulaiset: The Kindred

by Mark Munger
Sukulaiset: The Kindred

Sukulaiset: The Kindred

by Mark Munger

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Overview

The long-awaited sequel to Suomalaiset: People of the Marsh, Sukulaiset portrays the journey of Elin Gustafson from the shores of Lake Superior to the shores of Lake Onega in the Soviet Republic of Karelia during the Great Depression. The story unfolds during Stalin's reign of terror and depicts the interwoven lives of Elin, her daughter Alexis, an American logger, and two Estonians wrapped up in the brutal conflict between Nazi Germany and Communist Russia. A page turning historical novel of epic proportions.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150537095
Publisher: Cloquet River Press
Publication date: 08/22/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 462
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Mark Munger is a life-long resident of Northeastern Minnesota. Mark, his wife Rene', and one of their four sons lives on the banks of the wild and scenic Cloquet River north of Duluth. When not writing fiction, Mark enjoys hunting, fishing, skiing, and working as a District Court Judge.
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