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The Evicted

By: John A. Oliver, Patricia L. Oliver
Narrated by: James C. Lewis
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This epic story draws the listener into the chronicles of love and turmoil of war as recalled by a young Russian naval officer, Roman, and his fiancée, Xenia. They survive years of separation during the Russian Revolution. Escapades include a high seas trauma as they attempt a daring exodus from their homeland with the enemy in pursuit. In this true story, their future demands they rely on perseverance, their wits, and even humor.

©2016 Patricia Lee Oliver (P)2016 Patricia LeeOliver
Europe Historical War Witty Imperialism
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Having heard bits and pieces of my great-grandparents’ story, I appreciate the time and effort the Oliver’s took into putting their immigration story into narrative. Full of intrigue and lore growing up, I enjoyed hearing the tales of my great grandparents strung together.

On the writing:
Because there were two writers, you could definitely tell where one writer ended and another began. I do appreciate the explanation and details that was done to clarify cultural and family traditions

On the reader:
I really wish that the reader who recorded took the time and research on learning how to pronounce the traditional Russian monikers for Dedu and Babu, along with other Russian terms throughout the story. Every mispronunciation, I winced.

I hope others enjoy this story, as much as I did.

From the Sturmer’s great-granddaughter

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