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Many Worlds: A Russian Life

Many Worlds: A Russian Life

In her autobiography, Sophie Koulomzin, long honored as a pioneer in Orthodox religious education in America, tells of the many worlds in which she has lived and worked: childhood on family estates in Old Russia; the hardships of revolutionary Moscow; life in the Russian emigration in Western Europe and as a foreign student in America; the challenge of combining marriage and a family with service in the Church; making a new life in America after World War II; returning to Russia, this time as a tourist. She shares with us the experiences and the wisdom of a lifetime. In doing so, she gives us in microcosm the history of a fascinating generation.Sophie Koulomzin
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Many Worlds: A Russian Life

In her autobiography, Sophie Koulomzin, long honored as a pioneer in Orthodox religious education in America, tells of the many worlds in which she has lived and worked: childhood on family estates in Old Russia; the hardships of revolutionary Moscow; life in the Russian emigration in Western Europe and as a foreign student in America; the challenge of combining marriage and a family with service in the Church; making a new life in America after World War II; returning to Russia, this time as a tourist. She shares with us the experiences and the wisdom of a lifetime. In doing so, she gives us in microcosm the history of a fascinating generation.Sophie Koulomzin

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In her autobiography, Sophie Koulomzin, long honored as a pioneer in Orthodox religious education in America, tells of the many worlds in which she has lived and worked: childhood on family estates in Old Russia; the hardships of revolutionary Moscow; life in the Russian emigration in Western Europe and as a foreign student in America; the challenge of combining marriage and a family with service in the Church; making a new life in America after World War II; returning to Russia, this time as a tourist. She shares with us the experiences and the wisdom of a lifetime. In doing so, she gives us in microcosm the history of a fascinating generation.Sophie Koulomzin