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The Broken Balalaika

Based on a True Story During the Cold War

Author: Margaret Brown and Melanie Brown  

Louisa Bennett, a ship’s photographer, meets the handsome Ukrainian electrician and balalaika player, Gennadi Potenko, at a Russian crew party aboard the M.S. Ukraina in 1981. These are Cold War times, and any close contact between Eastern and Western crew members is strictly forbidden.

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Summary

Louisa Bennett, a ship’s photographer, meets the handsome Ukrainian electrician and balalaika player, Gennadi Potenko, at a Russian crew party aboard the M.S. Ukraina in 1981. These are Cold War times, and any close contact between Eastern and Western crew members is strictly forbidden.

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Louisa Bennett, a ship's photographer, meets the handsome Ukrainian electrician and balalaika player, Gennadi Potenko, at a Russian crew party aboard the M.S. Ukraina in 1981. These are Cold War times, and any close contact between Eastern and Western crew members is strictly forbidden. After an evening of music and vodka, Louisa wakes the next morning with a massive hangover and no memory of how she returned to her cabin. But a pink rose by her bed gives her a clue. Ignoring the advice of her colleague Dermot to adhere to Soviet regulations, Louisa embarks on a series of tempting encounters ashore with Gennadi, leading to an illicit, secret love affair. Inevitably, they are discovered and brutally separated, with severe consequences. Louisa fears Gennadi will face further punishment upon his return to the Soviet Union. With the help of Dermot and his fiancée, Katya, she decides to fly to Odessa and search for Gennadi. Perhaps she can save him - and uncover the truth about his secret past.

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About the Author

Melanie Brown was inspired to complete The Broken Balalaika after finding several chapters, written in the 1980s, by her late mother, Margaret. Melanie spent eighteen years of her life, as a photographer, working on a variety of cruise ships sailing all over the globe, and absolutely loved it. She has now settled in Spain with her son and two Chinchilla cats and spends her time painting animal and nature studies and baking a multitude of cakes. She is already gathering more memories from her life at sea, and after, for a follow-up book.

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Product Details

Publisher
Austin Macauley Publishers
Published
21st February 2025
Pages
192
ISBN
9781035886388

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