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Putin Country
Putin Country: A Journey into the Real Russia | Anne Garrels
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More than twenty years ago, the NPR correspondent Anne Garrels first visited Chelyabinsk, a gritty military-industrial center a thousand miles east of Moscow. The longtime home of the Soviet nuclear program, the Chelyabinsk region contained beautiful lakes, shuttered factories, mysterious closed cities, and some of the most polluted places on earth. Garrelss goal was to chart the aftershocks of the U.S.S.R.s collapse by traveling to Russias heartland. Returning again and again, Garrels found that the areas new freedoms and opportunities were exciting but also traumatic. As the economic collapse of the early 1990s abated, the city of Chelyabinsk became richer and more cosmopolitan, even as official corruption and intolerance for minorities grew more entrenched. Sushi restaurants proliferated; so did shakedowns. In the neighboring countryside, villages crumbled into the ground. Far from the glitz of Moscow, the people of Chelyabinsk were working out their countrys destiny, person by person. In Putin Country, Garrels crafts an intimate portrait of Middle Russia. We meet upwardly mobile professionals, impassioned activists who champion the rights of orphans and disabled children, and ostentatious mafiosi. We discover surprising subcultures, such as a vibrant underground gay community and a circle of determined Protestant evangelicals. And we watch doctors and teachers trying to cope with inescapable payoffs and institutionalized negligence. As Vladimir Putin tightens his grip on power and war in Ukraine leads to Western sanctions and a lower standard of living, the local population mingles belligerent nationalism with a deep ambivalence about their countrys direction. Through it all, Garrels sympathetically charts an ongoing identity crisis. In the aftermath of the Soviet Union, what is Russia? What kind of pride and cohesion can it offer? Drawing on close friendships sustained over many years, Garrels explains why Putin commands the loyalty of so many Russians, even those who decry the abuses of power they regularly encounter. Correcting the misconceptions of Putins supporters and critics alike, Garrelss portrait of Russias silent majority is both essential and engaging reading at a time when cold war tensions are resurgent.
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Sophronisba
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Not creepy at all: “Putin declared a holiday to give couples time off to make babies, & on one Valentine‘s Day he urged couples to do their patriotic duty and procreate.“ Similarly, an official “said her dream was that Russian women be required to marry & have a child by age twenty while they are healthy & fertile. Because Russia‘s minorities often do this by tradition, she was clearly speaking about increasing the ethnic Russian population.“

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Sophronisba
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From 2016, why Putin still has popular support: “Most people unhappily remember what they call the “anarchy” of the 1990s, when lawlessness and declining living standards followed the collapse of the U.S.S.R. They are eager for stability and a sense of national pride, which they believe President Putin has delivered. They dream of a country worthy of their love and admiration. Many resent the West, which they accuse of hypocrisy and arrogance.“

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Leigh0906
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I don't have any books set #backintheUSSR- but I picked up this book on modern-day Russia yesterday at the library! #rockinmay

Cinfhen Looks fascinating...curious to hear your thoughts 8y
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TheBookStacker
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I'm excited for this one, bringing it on the flight tomorrow. Hoping to get some good reading done. #bookmail

Joanne1 Fascinating. 8y
Megabooks It's so good! 8y
CouronneDhiver Safe travels! 8y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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I listened to this and appreciated the author's narration. She's a former NPR correspondent with decades of experience with the country and the language. Her long-lasting relationships with the Russian people add complexity and depth to her analysis. She covers a wide variety of topics, and all of them are relevant and interesting. #nonfictionchallenge17

Longer review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1896460573

Megabooks I loved this book! Fascinating... 8y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Booksandcooks I thought so as well! I'm up to 25 or 26 for the #nonfictionchallenge17. Audible keeps me on track. 👏🏻 8y
Megabooks Same here! 8y
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Kathrin
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The author provides a good overview over Russia recent history and current political climate and the extent of the human rights crisis in the country. This is a quick read and the individual topics are explained with examples out of the lives of the author's interview subjects.

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Floresj
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A few thoughts:
1. Rural Russia and rural WI https://www.denverpost.com/2017/02/07/golden-library-competition-girls-in-stem-s... incredibly similar- the common theme of jobs over rights is very strong.
2. Trump and Putin have a similar "I'm right and don't disagree with me" philosophy.
3. Russians are incredibly resilient.
4. The author impressed me with her thorough and varied observations.
5. Maybe I should be on the national security council

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Floresj
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I grew up in a small town in WI, and I am shocked at the similarities between rural Russia and what I heard prior to the US election in my hometown. The author has found the words I needed to describe what I noticed in a town that heavily supported Trump's rise.

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Megabooks
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4⭐️ So glad I picked this up at the #audible sale! I feel understanding why Putin has become so popular in Russia has helped me understand why Trump was elected here. They both are racist strongmen who want to turn back the clock on their countries. Overall an eye-opening look with excellent narration.
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I started some new #audiocoloring 😃😃🌈

Lacythebookworm I thought about getting this one! You enjoyed the audio? 8y
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Megabooks
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Back in SC and exhausted after 3 hours of driving each way, but totally worth it!! We've already made plans to meet up again in 6 weeks. 👍🏻😃

Anyway, I finished up American Pain (review soon), and started this. It's part of the 2 for 1 #audible sale that ends tonight. It's a fascinating look into a smaller city in middle Russia. There are so many parallels between Putin and Trump supporters. Highly recommend picking this one up!!!

MyNamesParadise You should watch the Frontline documentary Putin's Way. The average Russian is poorer than the average Indian. 8y
shawnmooney This sounds fascinating! 8y
BarbaraTheBibliophage I had resisted this one, but I'm going to blame your post for my caving in and buying it. 😜 8y
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vivastory I've been wanting to read a book like this, one that's more about his appeal than a biography. Sounds good. 8y
Megabooks @BarbaraTheBibliophage What else did you pick up from the sale? 8y
Megabooks @MyNamesParadise I watched it when it came out, but I should watch it again. I love Frontline! 8y
Megabooks @shawnmooney it was! Just finished it. 8y
Megabooks @BarbaraTheBibliophage I was afraid Asking for It would make me too angry! Plus rape is a tw for me. Thank you for the book riot link! 8y
Megabooks @vivastory it definitely was. Just finished! 8y
vivastory @Ebooksandcooks Book Riot had a post today about books about Russia & Putin. This was one of them. 8y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Totally get it. At least you'll have some reviews to read ... 8y
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akfreeborn
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Taking a latte break with my current read at my favorite coffee bar in town. #septphotochallenge #somethingforseptember

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akfreeborn
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I am learning about the struggles in modern Russia from this fantastic book. #recommendsday

Jellybeanbon I absolutely have to read this. I'm quite obsessed with anything Russian. 8y
akfreeborn @Jellybeanbon I am on a real Russian kick lately too. Read Voices of Chernobyl a couple months ago, in the middle of War and Peace and Master and Margarita is up soon! 8y
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MarilynPF
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Just bought this 2016 book. I look forward to getting into it.