![]() ![]() 10017302 Cataloging source SRC 1952- Stachniak, Eva Dewey number 813/.6 Index no index present LC call number PR9199.4. Language eng Summary A reimagining of the early years of Catherine the Great traces the story of a naive German duchess as observed by young Barbara, a servant who watches her mistress's elevation and rises to become one of Russia's most clever royal spies StorylineĪward Booklist Editors' Choice, 2011. The Winter palace : a novel of Catherine the Great. Loyalty is another important theme in The Winter Palace, national, political. How does being a spy affect Varvara How does having spies affect Elizabeth and Catherine How does being watched affect the lives of the courtiers 10. Historical sources confirm that spying was ubiquitous there. Russia - History - Catherine II, 1762-1796 - Fiction The Russian court is the backdrop of the novel.true Russia - History - Catherine II, 1762-1796. ![]() This is a tale of loyalty, betrayal and a friendship of two diabolical. true German people in foreign countries Read The Winter Palace: A Novel of Catherine the Great by Stachniak, Eva, lexile & reading level:, (ISBN: 9780553908046). In the end, Varvara must decide to move on with life for herself and her young daughter.Catherine, II, Empress of Russia, 1729-1796 - Fiction.Label The Winter Palace : a novel of Catherine the Great Title The Winter Palace Title remainder a novel of Catherine the Great Statement of responsibility Eva Stachniak Creator ![]()
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