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Cover of Stalin's Barber

Stalin's Barber

โœ Scribed by Levitt, Paul M


Book ID
109125998
Publisher
Taylor Trade Publishing
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
298 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781589797710

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โœฆ Synopsis


Avraham Bahar leaves debt-ridden and depressed Albania to seek a better life in, ironically, Stalinist Russia. A professional barber, he curries favor with the Communist regime, ultimately being invited to become Stalin's personal barber at the Kremlin, where he is entitled to live in a government house with other Soviet dignitaries. In the intrigue that follows, Avraham, now known as Razan, is not only barber to Stalin but also to the many Stalin look-alikes that the paranoid dictator circulates to thwart possible assassination attempts--including one from Razan himself.


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