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  • Stefaniak, Mary Helen.
     
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  • Russian Americans -- Fiction.
     
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  • Children of immigrants -- Fiction.
     
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  • Siberia (Russia) -- Fiction.
     
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    The Turk and my mother : a novel / Mary Helen Stefaniak.
    by Stefaniak, Mary Helen.
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    W.W. Norton, c2004.
    Call #:FICTION STE
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  • Russian Americans -- Fiction.
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  • Children of immigrants -- Fiction.
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  • Immigrants -- Fiction.
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  • Siberia (Russia) -- Fiction.
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  • Milwaukee (Wis.) -- Fiction.
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    ISBN: 
    0393059243 (hardcover)
    Edition: 
    1st ed.
    Description: 
    316 p. ; 22 cm.
    Summary: 
    Novel about a Milwaukee immigrant family's secret history. As mysterious, complicated, and improbable as any real family, four generations are brought to vivid life in pages spanning the entire twentieth century, from the outer reaches of Siberia to the heartland of America. Why does prudish Agnes nearly faint during a movie featuring Omar Sharif? Did she, or didn't she, make love with a Turk—or was he Croatian?—back in the Old Country? Why didn't Uncle Marko ever write home after he was taken prisoner in World War I? How did Grandmother come to know the blind Gypsy violinist Istvan, who turns up for a visit? As for the Polish Kaszube girl, Georgie's first love—was she his half-sister?
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    Domestic fiction.
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