Description
Discover 'Burning Cities,' the striking debut novel by Estonian author Kai Aareleid. This poetic historical saga captures the intricate ties between a family and their nation during the tumultuous era of Soviet rule. Set in the devastated yet resilient city of Tartu, Estonia, this novel chronicles the life of young Tiina, who, amidst the shadows of Communism, witnesses both personal and national tragedies that shape her existence. Translated into English for the first time, 'Burning Cities' invites readers to explore the layers of life under Soviet oppression, revealing a tapestry of intimate stories filled with love, loss, and resilience. Aareleid’s evocative prose brings to life the poignant details of Tiina's childhood, from her family's struggles to the haunting memories of the past. With themes of survival, memory, and the shadow of history, this book is essential reading for those interested in Eastern European literature, historical fiction, and narratives that touch the core of human experience. Join Tiina on a journey through the complexities of her childhood, where personal tales intertwine with the wider history of Estonia as it grapples with the legacy of war and communism. Experience the emotional depths of 'Burning Cities' and become immersed in this beautifully crafted story that highlights the power of memory and the enduring spirit of a nation.