The Russians
7 primary works
Book 1
When a peasant girl from the village works in a prince's palace and meets a spoiled princess, both peasant and princess face the prospect of their beloved Russia being torn apart by war.
Book 2
In the turmoil of late nineteenth century Russia, Anna, a servant to the Fedorcenko family, is torn between her love for Prince Sergei Fedorcenko and concern for her brother, Paul, who has joined the revolutionaries trying to overthrow the tsar.
Book 3
The aristocratic Fedorcenko family of St. Petersburg and a humble peasant family from Katyk, the Burenins, both face an uncertain future when revolutionaries plot to overthrow the tsar.
Book 4
Book 5
Arriving in Port Arthur to serve as a nurse during the Russo-Japanese War, Mariana Remizov meets American war correspondent Daniel Trent, while Anna tries to raise two sons in the light of Sergei's highly scrutinized revolutionary involvements.
Book 6
The family of Anna Fedorcenko enters into the extremely complicated and difficult period when Russia plunges from WWI into the ensuing civil war between the Bolsheviks and an army of White Russians comprised of nobility and others opposed to Lenin. No character will go untested by these turbulent times, but despite the odds this family will triumph by clinging to each other and to their faith in God.
Book 7
Living in Russia in 1917, Anna Fedorcenko's sons, Andrei and Yuri, find themselves caught up in the chaos sweeping through the country.