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Inara Strungs

    Sydney via Siberia
    • On a midsummer’s night in 1941, a family is illegally arrested in Rīga, Latvia, under Stalin's orders and deported to Siberia. Sixty years later, Laimonis, known as Lucky, an actor, visits Sydney and shares their harrowing story with his long-lost sister, Māra, who escaped arrest and grapples with survivor guilt. Their son, Andy, struggles with depression as a musician, while daughter Zinta embodies a wayward activist, both likely affected by their family's traumatic past. Amid family secrets and the unsettling presence of a mysterious old man in a supermarket, Lucky's narrative helps each member find some semblance of stability. This fast-paced novel explores themes of survival, resilience, family, and love, resonating with those interested in how history influences identity and Latvian heritage. Readers have praised the book for its blend of historical horror and contemporary issues, with believable, eccentric characters that reflect typical Latvian traits. The engaging storytelling spans over half a century and various global settings, deftly addressing complex themes while remaining an enjoyable read.

      Sydney via Siberia