Sydney via Siberia

On a midsummer’s night in 1941, a family is illegally arrested, by order of Stalin, in cosmopolitan Rīga, Latvia, and deported in cattle wagons to the frozen wilderness of Siberia.

Sixty years later, the son, Laimonis aka Lucky, now an actor, visits Sydney and recounts the events to his long-lost sister, Māra, and her household. Māra, an architect, missed out on arrest and suffers survivor guilt. Her son, Andy, is a depressive musician and her daughter, Zinta, a wayward activist, their problems probably effects of the initial trauma. There are many family secrets, and a mysterious old man who spooks Lucky in the supermarket. Lucky’s tale helps each family member reach some stability.

This is a fast-paced and informative novel about survival, resilience, family and love, appealing to anyone interested in how history shapes us, or in their Latvian heritage.

‘I loved your book so much, maybe because of my parents’ similar experiences.’ Laura Morwood

‘A good mix of the Siberian horror and other, current themes. The characters are believable, although a little eccentric, which makes them interesting and typically Latvian.’ Silvia Šarac

‘Engaging and interesting and a good read despite the difficult subject.’ Linda McInally

‘A captivating story relevant to many contemporary Australians.’ Linda Hopkins

‘A complex, four-part focus and stories that sprawl across more than half a century and much of the planet are all handled very engagingly. A lot of issues are covered with a light but deft touch while still fashioning an enjoyable read.’ Tom Flood

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Sydney via Siberia

On a midsummer’s night in 1941, a family is illegally arrested, by order of Stalin, in cosmopolitan Rīga, Latvia, and deported in cattle wagons to the frozen wilderness of Siberia.

Sixty years later, the son, Laimonis aka Lucky, now an actor, visits Sydney and recounts the events to his long-lost sister, Māra, and her household. Māra, an architect, missed out on arrest and suffers survivor guilt. Her son, Andy, is a depressive musician and her daughter, Zinta, a wayward activist, their problems probably effects of the initial trauma. There are many family secrets, and a mysterious old man who spooks Lucky in the supermarket. Lucky’s tale helps each family member reach some stability.

This is a fast-paced and informative novel about survival, resilience, family and love, appealing to anyone interested in how history shapes us, or in their Latvian heritage.

‘I loved your book so much, maybe because of my parents’ similar experiences.’ Laura Morwood

‘A good mix of the Siberian horror and other, current themes. The characters are believable, although a little eccentric, which makes them interesting and typically Latvian.’ Silvia Šarac

‘Engaging and interesting and a good read despite the difficult subject.’ Linda McInally

‘A captivating story relevant to many contemporary Australians.’ Linda Hopkins

‘A complex, four-part focus and stories that sprawl across more than half a century and much of the planet are all handled very engagingly. A lot of issues are covered with a light but deft touch while still fashioning an enjoyable read.’ Tom Flood

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Sydney via Siberia

Sydney via Siberia

by Inara Strungs
Sydney via Siberia

Sydney via Siberia

by Inara Strungs

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Overview

On a midsummer’s night in 1941, a family is illegally arrested, by order of Stalin, in cosmopolitan Rīga, Latvia, and deported in cattle wagons to the frozen wilderness of Siberia.

Sixty years later, the son, Laimonis aka Lucky, now an actor, visits Sydney and recounts the events to his long-lost sister, Māra, and her household. Māra, an architect, missed out on arrest and suffers survivor guilt. Her son, Andy, is a depressive musician and her daughter, Zinta, a wayward activist, their problems probably effects of the initial trauma. There are many family secrets, and a mysterious old man who spooks Lucky in the supermarket. Lucky’s tale helps each family member reach some stability.

This is a fast-paced and informative novel about survival, resilience, family and love, appealing to anyone interested in how history shapes us, or in their Latvian heritage.

‘I loved your book so much, maybe because of my parents’ similar experiences.’ Laura Morwood

‘A good mix of the Siberian horror and other, current themes. The characters are believable, although a little eccentric, which makes them interesting and typically Latvian.’ Silvia Šarac

‘Engaging and interesting and a good read despite the difficult subject.’ Linda McInally

‘A captivating story relevant to many contemporary Australians.’ Linda Hopkins

‘A complex, four-part focus and stories that sprawl across more than half a century and much of the planet are all handled very engagingly. A lot of issues are covered with a light but deft touch while still fashioning an enjoyable read.’ Tom Flood


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164903282
Publisher: Tellwell Talent
Publication date: 05/10/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Ināra Strungs is an Australian Latvian living in Brisbane. She has qualifications in Arts and medicine (histopathology). Her previously published books are a novel, 'Sunstone', and a work of nonfiction about her parents’ traditional Baltic bakery in Sydney, 'Secrets of a Waterloo Baker'.

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