Book summaryZoya, a cousin to the Tsar of Russia, flees St. Petersburg during the Bolshevik Revolution. She arrives in Paris, destitute and desolate. But Zoya is made from strong fiber, and she ascends to stardom with the Ballet Russe. Before Zoya's trials are over, she will live through the Great Depression in New York and see poverty once again. But through it all, Zoya's spirit will prevail. |
Zoyaby Steel, Danielle
Book desription: Dell. Very Good- with no dust jacket 1989. Mass Market Paperback. 1.7 x 6.9 x 1.8 Inches; 512 pages; From the Revolution in Russia to the sixties and seventies in America, from St. Petersburg to Paris to New York in the eighties, Zoya is the incomparable story of our time . . . as only Danielle Steel can tell it! For sizzling drama and intricate plotting, Danielle Steel is at the head of her class!((Dell--Fiction-General) .
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