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- Ashley
- 01-29-24
A must-read for Romanov Fans and Enthusiasts!
I’ve wanted to read this book since middle school and am approaching my 4th decade on this earth. Prior to reading this, I had a different perspective and opinion of the highly infamous Anna Vyrobouva. I have a greater respect and understanding of her simple and often slandered life. Regardless of your thoughts, this is a great read for anyone interested in the Romanovs and the end of the dynasty.
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- laura bush
- 12-02-24
Interesting and informative
Virtual voice was actually pretty good , I’d like to find more books like this one
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- MCS
- 12-30-23
Facinating Story
Listen to many books about royalty, nobility, and the Gilded Age. This was the first time I had heard of this person or her story. It was a fascinating telling of the events around and after the Russian Revolution from an insider. My only issue was the AI-generated narrator. Although not jarring, at times the pronunciation was off, but that should not stop one from listening. If you want to explore the life of the Russian royal family from an insider's perspective, give this a listen.
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- Jakk
- 06-07-24
Less Than Candid
I only recently learned who Anna Dubrovya was and her "importance" in the sad story of Emperor Nicholas and Empress Alexandra. Anna was a Russian noblewoman who turned out to be one of the few, if not the only friend the ill-fated Empress had. Despite their relationship, this woman played a part in the couple's downfall. But don't expect a completely honest retelling of how Anna accomplished this. Specifically, she never explains her central role in bringing Rasputin to the imperial family.
Anna Dubrovya was a fervent follower of Rasputin some time before he ever met Alexandra. But she downplays her involvement in arranging meetings between the "holy man" and the empress. Such minimization is understandable as Anna wrote this memoir in 1920, while Russia was still very much in turmoil. My personal opinion is that Alexandra had a much better reason for revering and hanging onto Rasputin. He seemed to miraculously heal her desperately ill son, Alexei. What mother wouldn't fight to protect the one person who could ensure the survival of their child?
Anna also skims over the exact nature of the rude rumor clouding her close friendship with Alexandra. No surprise there...they were accused of being lesbian lovers. Again, this memoir was written 100 years ago, so it would have been unseemly to spell out a homosexual accusation, even to deny it. To her credit, she speaks with uncowed admiration of her friend. Supporting Alexandra would have been a courageous public stance to take at that time, even among people who regretted her murder. Anna offers a somewhat less glowing but probably more balanced assessment of Tsar Nicholas.
The more interesting aspects of this memoir are Anna's remembrances of Imperial court life, and her own experiences as a revolutionary prisoner.
Anna Dubrovya turned out to be a fairly good writer. I assume she originally wrote in Russian, so perhaps it's the translation that was good.
Finally, this book is narrated by digital voice. I quite like the AI reader. "She" has a pleasant British accent and all the inflections are excellent. There are a couple of glitches as the voice stumbles over names, but just a couple.
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