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Iron Curtain by Vesna Goldsworthy

Iron Curtain

A Love Story

by Vesna Goldsworthy

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  • Feb 2023, 336 pages
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Amber H. (Asheville, NC)

Loved this book!
I loved this book - right from the start I was drawn into Milena and her story. The beginning is a bit dark, but that is relevant context for the rest of the story. I felt so many emotions reading Iron Curtain - it is sad, funny, disturbing, exciting, confusing, the list goes on. The pace moves quickly and this book is beautifully written. Highly recommend!
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Becky H. (Manassas, VA)

An intriguing and timely novel
IRON CURTAIN is a delight to read. It has humor, pathos, tension, fear, love, loyalty, tragedy, responsibility, faithfulness and patriotism. Milena and Jason, as well as all the supporting characters, are well drawn, and accurate. The descriptions of the two countries reflect the notions of how each country sees itself and the other. The book covers the differences between perception and reality, especially as it relates to how communist countries view the west and vice versa.
My daughter lived for several years in a former Soviet Republic. I completely understand Milena's decisions. The notion of freedom hasmore
Irene H. (Saugerties, NY)

Iron Curtain a love story; Vesna Goldsworthy
The spate of stories in which girl meets boy, girl becomes pregnant; girl runs away with boy and all live happily ever after has departed along with their attendant holiday symbols. If you're seeking a wonderfully creative twist on this trope, Iron Curtain, a love story, is just the book for you. With her tongue firmly in her cheek, the author speaks to us in the person of Milena Urbanska, the cherished daughter of a "hero of the Bolshevik Revolution." By the 1980's, her father is a highly placed official in one of the satellite states behind the Iron Curtain living in a mansion appropriated from the time of themore
Gunta Krasts Voutyras

The Pride and Strength of a Young Woman.
This is a spine chilling tome. Not so much the description of the Communist Regime. Their snooping into private lives, their control of everyone and the soul destroying of citizens who do not walk the line. The lack of any kind of freedom for any citizens. The lack of goods and food. Lack of housing. Horrible living conditions.

It is the story of Milena Urbanska. Her personal strength, her very controlled emotions, Her ability to make the decision to leave, defect, her country because of a man she loves. Not a political belief. The inner strength that allows her to go through an abortion totally alone. Themore
Karen S. (Orlando, FL)

Open the Iron Curtain
Vesna Goldsworthy presents a beautiful story of a young woman's experience of love, but more importantly her discovery of resilience and strength. This historical fiction offers a peek behind the iron curtain of 1980s Russia through the eyes of a socialite named Milena, who decides to follow her heart and leave her privileged life. The pace felt a bit slow at the beginning but quickly picks up as the story unfolds. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and look forward to reading it again. I highly recommend Iron Curtain!
Patricia G. (Washington, DC)

An authentic narrative voice
What struck me most about "Iron Curtain", Vesna Goldworthy's newest novel, is how authentic the narrative voice sounded. Written in the first person of Milena, the daughter of a powerful official in a Soviet-satellite country, the book describes her two-part story—her life previous to meeting and falling in love with Jason, a struggling British poet visiting Milena's country as part of an international poetry showcase—and afterwards. I was intrigued throughout the book at Milena's preternatural steely calm describing her privileged, although highly controlled life and family, and the completely oppositemore
Judy W. (Tucker, GA)

Iron Curtain
A refreshingly different story of life behind the Iron Curtain. The book is so interesting to me because it is from the standpoint of a privileged, wealthy young woman growing up behind the Iron Curtain. It is curious that the author never reveals the exact country, which is for the reader to decide. Vesna Goldsworthy, the author, herself was raised in such a country. (although Serbia, as part of Yugoslavia, was quite a different "communist" country than the USSR). The plot, the descriptions of both countries is so vivid. We, as Westerns, often forget how we are perceive. Reading about the way Milena and Jasonmore
Jodi S. (Goldens Bridge, NY)

Behind the Iron Curtain
The Iron Curtain was an very interesting book. I wouldn't call it a love story at all, despite the tag line. It's a book about Milena, a "red princess", whose father was influential in the communist overthrow of an unnamed eastern bloc country. She starts out as an entitled, spoiled child and the book follows her growth into an independent, strong adult. I really enjoyed the descriptions of life behind the iron curtain, I was surprised by a lot of it. I found myself needing to look up a fair number of words, which is not typical for me. Some of them were Britishisms, some were probably Slavic words that didn'tmore

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