Fic­tion

The Great Glass Sea

  • From the Publisher
July 3, 2014

Twins Yarik and Dima have been insep­a­ra­ble since child­hood. Liv­ing on their uncle’s farm after the death of their father, the boys once spent their days help­ing farm­ers in fields, their nights spell­bound by their uncle’s tales. Years lat­er, they labor togeth­er at the Oranzhe­ria, a sea of glass erect­ed over acres of crop­land and lit by space mir­rors that ensnare the denizens of Petro­plav­il­sk in per­pet­u­al day­light. Now the twins have only work in com­mon — stal­wart Yarik mar­ried with chil­dren, oppressed by the bur­den of respon­si­bil­i­ty; dream­er Dima liv­ing alone with his moth­er, wist­ful­ly plan­ning the broth­ers’ return to their uncle’s land.

But an encounter with the Oranzerhia’s bil­lion­aire own­er changes their lives for­ev­er and soon both men find them­selves poster boys for oppos­ing ide­olo­gies that threat­en to destroy not only the lives of those they love but the love that has bond­ed them since birth.

A breath­tak­ing­ly ambi­tious nov­el of love, loss, and light, set amid a bold vision of an alter­na­tive present-day Russia.

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