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Authors: Janet Skeslien Charles

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14. What advice would you give to a foreign woman going to America to marry a stranger?

 

15. Several foreign women have been brutally murdered by their American husbands—an escalation of domestic violence in their relationships. Do you think that Tristan’s abuse would have escalated if Daria had stayed?

 

16. Who was your favorite character in the book? Why? Who was your least favorite character?

 

17. Which character was the most interesting to you? What aspect of the book surprised you the most? Could you relate to the dynamics between characters—for example, Daria’s relationship with her grandmother or the treacherous office politics at the shipping company?

First published in Great Britain 2010

 

This electronic edition published in 2010 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc’

Copyright © 2009 by Janet Skeslien Charles

 

The quote on p. 28 is from
The Portable Twentieth Century Russian Reader
, edited by Clarence Brown

© Viking Penguin, Inc 1985. Used by permission of Viking Penguin, a division of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.

 

The quote p. 114 is from
Pushkin
by T. J. Binyon, reprinted by

permission of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. © T. J. Binyon 2003

 

The quote on p. 286 is from
Anna Karenina
by Leo Tolstoy, translated by Richard Pevear

and Larissa Volokhonsky (Penguin, 2000) © Copyright Pevear and Volokhonsky 2000

 

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Janet Skeslien Charles
, originally from Montana, divides her time between France and the United States.
Moonlight in Odessa
, her debut novel, was inspired by her two years in Odessa as a Soros Fellow. Visit her Web site at www.jskesliencharles.com.

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