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The narrative follows Lina, nicknamed "Linette" or "Avecilla" (Little Bird) by Prokofiev, from their meeting in New York in 1918. As the couple moves through the high-society circles of Europe and America, they rub shoulders with icons like Coco Chanel, Ernest Hemingway, and Pablo Picasso.

(A Russian Passion) is a sweeping historical novel by Reyes Monforte that tells the dramatic, true-life story of Lina Codina , the Madrid-born singer who became the wife and muse of the legendary Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev . Una_pasion_rusa_Reyes_Monforte.epub

However, the tone shifts dramatically when the family returns to the Soviet Union in the 1930s. Caught in the machinery of , Lina is eventually abandoned by Prokofiev for a younger woman and later arrested on false charges of espionage, leading to years of survival in a Siberian labor camp. Key Themes & Features However, the tone shifts dramatically when the family

Winner of the in 2015, the book explores a life of extreme contrasts—from the glitz of the Roaring Twenties in Paris and New York to the brutal reality of the Soviet Gulag. Plot Overview Plot Overview Reyes Monforte is a prominent Spanish

Reyes Monforte is a prominent Spanish journalist and author known for bringing powerful, real-life female stories to the forefront. Her other notable works, which often focus on women caught in international conflict or historical turmoil, include:

: The book provides a complex look at Sergei Prokofiev, portraying him both as a musical visionary and a man whose ambition and fear often dictated his personal loyalties. Author Spotlight: Reyes Monforte

: Monforte meticulously reconstructs the atmosphere of 20th-century artistic hubs and the suffocating paranoia of the USSR.