Russian refugee Bannister (1927–2004) rarely spoke about her brutal
experiences under the regimes of Stalin and Hitler, not even to the
American she married after the war. In this memoir, she reveals how a
privileged childhood in the 1920s and '30s gave way to horror and loss
in the 1940s. Although the sound quality of this production is poor
(lots of rustling papers), Rebecca Gallagher does reasonably well with
the multiple languages and wisely avoids attempting to replicate
European accents. What is irritating, however, is the constant
interruption in the form of unnecessary editor's notes, which make the
narrative choppy and disjointed. More helpful is the seventh disc, which
contains an interview with Bannister's husband and son, a precious
audio reminiscence from Nonna herself, recorded in 1993, and abundant
PDF materials, including maps, photographs and genealogical data. A Tyndale hardcover. (June)
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