
In Spite of All the Devils
Linda Hope(Author)
Gatekeeper Press
Published on 18. November 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
168 pages
978-1-6629-5709-3 (ISBN)
Description
Based on the real life of a young woman in Odessa, In Spite of All the Devils is about a girl finds the strength to overcome many difficulties. Navigating her problems against all odds, she is able to start her life in a new country. Her drive to survive is so strong that she is also able to help her younger brother. Through it all, she never gives up, and her strength grows despite the trials of war.
Her and her family's heroic courage, devotion to the Motherland, and fight for a better future will inspire readers to strive to make the world a better place for coming generations.
More details
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
231 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-6629-5709-3 (9781662957093)
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Person
Linda was born in Siberia, and at the age of six she was sent to an orphanage. Until the sixth grade, she studied in the orphanage. After moving to the Caucasus with her grandmother, she graduated from high school. Finally having freedom, she left and moved as far from her family as possible.
She graduated from a trade school in the city of Engels in the Saratov region and later graduated from a Polytechnic Institute. After getting married, she gave birth to a son and daughter. When she opened the first private enterprise in her city, she started having issues with her husband's communist beliefs. For four years, she fought to keep her family together, but at the same time, she learned to accept the situation.
In 1994, she was forced to make the life-changing decision to leave her husband. Her political views in no way coincided with the political views of Russia. So, in 1995, she made the journey to America. August 17th, 1995 is the happiest day of Linda's life. It was the day her family landed in the Miami airport. From that day on, she and her family celebrated August 17th like it was family birthday.
She graduated from a trade school in the city of Engels in the Saratov region and later graduated from a Polytechnic Institute. After getting married, she gave birth to a son and daughter. When she opened the first private enterprise in her city, she started having issues with her husband's communist beliefs. For four years, she fought to keep her family together, but at the same time, she learned to accept the situation.
In 1994, she was forced to make the life-changing decision to leave her husband. Her political views in no way coincided with the political views of Russia. So, in 1995, she made the journey to America. August 17th, 1995 is the happiest day of Linda's life. It was the day her family landed in the Miami airport. From that day on, she and her family celebrated August 17th like it was family birthday.