Forever Russian
Memoirs of a Vagabond Prince
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About the Book
Anyone who is interrested in history and is intrigued with nobility would enjoy "Forever Russian". The book is written as a personal family history, not only his own. He mentions the huge number of Russians who escaped, literally, from Russia when the Communists took over and how it affected his immediate family. There are vivid details about his immediate family's journey from Russia to Europe, his parents' ultimate immigration to Persia (Iran) where he was born, his experience as a POW in Germany during World War II and escape from the prison camp, and finally how he was able to achieve his dream by immigrating to the United States.
About the Author
People very often are curious about other people whom they meet and speak with an accent. This became very evident when he emmigrated to the United States and eventually acquired citizenship. Since he spoke with an accent, he was always asked about his background. When he finally would mention the family title of "Prince" people became intrigued. Eventually he decided to write his memoirs and give a bit of history of his very old Russian noble family. Included in the history portion, he gives a vivid picture of his boyhood in France and of his life in America.