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Wild berries

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W. Morrow, 1984 - Fiction - 296 pages
A team of Moscow scientists, headed by the brilliant Victor Kolomeitsev, explores the primitive Siberian "taiga," a land of pristine beauty, in search of a precious metal

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User Review  - Jean - Goodreads

Yevtushenko was a celebrated Ukranian poet. His prose reads like poetry. The book is a series of vignettes with no overarching plot. At first I was enchanted with the writing. But as I progressed I ... Read full review

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User Review  - Anna Hopkins-arnold - Goodreads

I loved the rich sensual descriptions in this book. It's so nice to read a novel written by a poet. And the story was compelling, too. A great book for relaxing and getting away from it all. Now that I think about it, I'm putting it on the list to read again. Read full review

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