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Zoya (LP)

In exile from her native Russia, Zoya, a cousin to the czar, survives the century's disasters as she moves from fortune to fortune and from love to new love.

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  • "Zoya's royal Russian upbringing comes to an abrupt end when her parents are killed in the Russian revolution, forcing her to flee with her grandmother, penniless and alone. Life is difficult until Zoya weds an American soldier and moves to New York, where they have two children. But the stock market crash leads to the death of her husband, and Zoya must rebuild her life once again."
  • "In exile from her native Russia, Zoya, a cousin to the czar, survives the century's disasters as she moves from fortune to fortune and from love to new love."@en
  • "The life of a Russian princess abroad after her emigration from Russia."
  • "Chronicles the life of Zoya, a Russian immigrant, as she makes a new life for herself in America despite the complications of war and the Great Depression."@en
  • "St Petersburg: one night of violence in the October Revolution ends the lavish life of the Romanov court forever - shattering the dreams of young Countess Zoya Ossupov. Paris: under the shadow of the Great War - Zoya flees there in poverty...and leaves in glory. America: a glittering world of flappers, fast cars and furs in the Roaring Twenties, a world that would come crashing down without warning."
  • "One woman's odyssey through a century of turmoil ...St Petersburg: one famous night of violence in the October Revolution ends the lavish life of the Romanov court forever - shattering the dreams of young Countess Zoya Ossupov. Paris: under the shadow of the Great War, emigres struggle for survival as taxi drivers, seamstresses and ballet dancers. Zoya flees there in poverty - and leaves in glory. America: a glittering world of flappers, fast cars and furs in the Roaring Twenties; a world of comfort and cafe society that would come crashing down without warning. Zoya, living through it all, faces challenges and triumphs with an indomitable spirit. In Zoya, Danielle Steel has created a true heroine through masterful storytelling."
  • "Against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution and World War I Europe, Zoya, young cousin to the Tsar, flees St. Petersburg to Paris to find safety. Her entire world forever changed, she faces hard times and joins the Ballet Russe in Paris. And then, when life is kind to her, Zoya moves on to a new and glittering life in New York. The days of ease are all too brief as the Depression strikes, and she loses everything yet again. It is her career, and the man she meets in the course of it, which ultimately save her, as she rebuilds her life through the war years and beyond. And it is her family that comes to mean everything to her. From the roaring twenties to the 1980's, Zoya remains a rare and spirited woman whose legacy will live on."@en
  • "Novel."
  • "Een rijke vrouw vlucht van het hof van tsaar Nicholaas van Rusland naar New York, waar ze na veel tegenslagen de "high society" weet te bereiken."
  • "L'histoire sentimentale d'une émigrée russe à travers les vicissitudes de sa vie sur plusieurs décennies."
  • "Follows Zoya, from the revolution in Russia through the sixties and seventies in America, from St. Petersburg to Paris to New York in the eighties, as she struggles to survive in the face of insurmountable odds."@en
  • "Follows Zoya, from the revolution in Russia through the sixties and seventies in America, from St. Petersburg to Paris to New York in the eighties, as she struggles to survive in the face of insurmountable odds."
  • "Zoya. - Een rijke vrouw vlucht van het hof van tsaar Nicholaas van Rusland naar New York, waar ze na veel tegenslagen de "high society" weet te bereiken."
  • "One woman's odyssey through a century of turmoil ...St Petersburg: one famous night of violence in the October Revolution ends the lavish life of the Romanov court forever, shattering the dreams of young Countess Zoya Ossupov. Paris: under the shadow of the Great War, emigres struggle for survival as taxi drivers, seamstresses and ballet dancers. Zoya flees there in poverty and leaves in glory. America: a glittering world of flappers, fast cars and furs in the Roaring Twenties; a world of comfort and cafe society that would come crashing down without warning. Zoya, living through it all, faces challenges and triumphs with an indomitable spirit. In Zoya, Danielle Steel has created a true heroine through masterful storytelling."

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  • "Love stories"
  • "Powieść amerykańska"@pl
  • "Translations"
  • "General fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "American fiction"
  • "Americké romány"
  • "Historie miłosne amerykańskie"@pl
  • "Romány"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Readers"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"

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  • "Zoya (LP)"@en
  • "Abschied von St. Petersburg : Roman"
  • "Abschied von St. Petersburg : roman"
  • "Zoi︠a︡ : roman"
  • "Zoi︠a︡"
  • "Zoya [sound recording]"
  • "Zoya"@it
  • "Zoya"
  • "Zoya"@es
  • "Zoya"@en
  • "Zoya"@sv
  • "Zoya"@da
  • "Zoya"@sl
  • "Zoya"@hu
  • "Sōyā"
  • "Zui hou de nu bo jue"
  • "Nàng Zoya"
  • "Gravin Zoya"
  • "最後的女伯爵"
  • "Hercegnő : (Zoya)"
  • "Zoja"@pl
  • "Zoja"@fi
  • "Zoja"
  • "Abschied von St. Petersburg Roman"
  • "Abschied von St.[Sankt] Petersburg : Roman"
  • "Kněžna ; [z anglikého originálu přeložila Eva Kotulová]"
  • "Зоя"
  • "Zoyā"
  • "Abschied von St Petersburg"
  • "Зоя : роман"
  • "Zui hou de nü bo jue"
  • "Zūyā"
  • "Kněžna"
  • "Zoya : roman"

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