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Breaking Stalin's Nose

By: Eugene Yelchin
Narrated by: Mark Turetsky
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Celebrated artist and author Eugene Yelchin drew on his own experience growing up in Soviet Russia to pen this Newbery Honor Book. Breaking Stalin’s Nose follows 10-year-old Sasha Zaichik, who wants nothing more than to be a Young Pioneer in Stalin’s Communist Party. But when his father, a member of the State Security police, is arrested the night before the Young Pioneer ceremony, Sasha is left to re-evaluate everything he’s been taught about Stalin and what it truly means to be a good comrade.

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"[G]ets at the heart of a society that asks its citizens, even its children, to report on relatives and friends." ( Horn Book)
Powerful Storytelling • Gripping Narrative • Historical Insights • Emotional Impact • Suspenseful Plot • Authentic Voice

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What made the experience of listening to Breaking Stalin's Nose the most enjoyable?

Listening wasn't enjoyable but it was compelling. What is griping about this story is that it illustrates so well the experience of living under totalitarianism. Its a simplified, less dense version of 1984, yet just as compelling.

Who was your favorite character and why?

The narrator

What about Mark Turetsky’s performance did you like?

His inflections. His reading seemed quite consistent with how I imagine a young boys mind works.

great story based on history we must all know

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I loved this book becouse it’s just great it is very nice to listen to and it leaves you in tears at the end but I do not like how the story end I wish that the man that made this book made a sequel i will recommend this book to all my freinds and family I also like that it’s a true story 🤩😀😛

#suspenseful #tearsjurker # true story

The best book I’ve listened to

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This book was awesome! Everyone in the family (ages 3-36) was on the edge of their seat. The only reason we didn’t give it 5 stars is because we didn’t feel like the story gave us enough closure.

Excellent Book

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My 11 year old daughter and I listened to this while finishing a few lessons on communism in Russia for our history class. This story blew me away. We never really studied communism when I was in school, and seeing it through a childs point of view was very interesting. My daughter (who is a video games and Pokémon loving girl- not a book worm) loved this story. Many times she looked at me with wide eyes, shocked at the circumstances. I loved Mark Turetsky's voice. He was a wonderful narrarator! The only thing I didn't like about the story was the ending! We both wanted more! But I guess I can fill in the blanks to know what happened to his dad.

Thank God for Democracy!

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Clever way of presenting the evils of communism. Don't feel like writing a minimum 15 word review

Insightful view of communism

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