Saturday, December 3, 2011
Moscow, December 25, 1991 : the last day of the Soviet Union
Conor O'Clery. The author gives microscopic attention to the telling details: whose pen was used to sign documents, how CNN got to broadcast Gorbachev's speech and much more. Shaping the day, writes O'Clery, were the successive effects of the bitterness, resentments and grudges of the five-year rivalry between Gorbachev and Yeltsin. A compelling story about how sometimes the little everyday things can shape the broad sweep of history more powerfully than ideologies or competitive economic systems.--Kirkus (Check Catalog).
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Elaine spoke about this book earlier this month. I listen to her show, The Book Report, online at www.bookreportradio.com
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