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Russian Girl-American Migrant
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Russian Girl-American Migrant

By: Thomas E. Berry, Ph, D.

 

Reared in Stalin's communist world, where Lenin was the Godhead, a lovely and charming 17-year-old Russian girl is graduating from one of the famous Soviet Pioneer Schools. Sonya had been an excellent student, specializing in Lenin's political philosophy. She has graduated with a position in the famous Lenin Library in Moscow.

When communism failed in the late 1980s, the US Government was granted a small research center in the Lenin library. Five American scholars were sent to study the new Yeltson government. The director of the American delegation is drawn to Sonya's beauty, while Sonya is drawn to his kindness, humor and wisdom. They fall in love, marry and she returns with him to the America.

In America Sonya discovers all the advantages of a free society. She lectures on TV, comparing Lenin's socialism with American democracy. She lectures all over the country, and becomes a popular figure.