Two characters from opposite sides of the world meet in a country that is frequently in the news, yet we know so little about the life of its people.
Aleksandr, a chess prodigy from a rural village in Russia finds himself first in Leningrad where he meets people who have an
…more influence on his life and then in Moscow.
Irina, from Cambridge, Mass., has cut all ties with her American life and is now in Moscow seeking to meet Aleksandr because of a letter she found among her late father's papers. Both are searching for answers to the meanings of their very disparate lives.
The subsidiary characters (both real and fictional), as well as the events described during this period in Russia's history make for an engaging and provocative read. (less)