The biography is most suitable for grades 5-8 and includes historical images from the archives of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield. A paperback version is available through Amazon (ISBN is 978-0-615-31689-5) and eBook versions are available through Amazon (Kindle) or outlets such as Smashwords (for other electronic formats).
Nina Kosterina: A Young Communist in Stalinist Russia. Nina was born in a revolutionary camp as the Bolsheviks took over Russia in 1920s. She beat the odds of survival during the harsh early years and emerged in the 1930s as a young Communist woman in love with her country, her family, her city, her friends, politics, art and life. Even when Joseph Stalin’s regime tore apart her family and imprisoned her father, she remained loyal to her country and joined an elite group of young women turned guerilla soldiers when the Germans invaded Russia in 1941.
Nina perished in a Nazi ambush behind enemy lines. After the war, her family found her diary hidden in a wardrobe. Years later, the diary was released as a book and became an international bestseller. Written from ages 15 to 20, the diary revealed a teenager transforming into an adult juxtaposed against one of the most dangerous and tumultuous periods in world history.
Nina’s biography, written for young adult readers, is available as an eBook through its publisher, along with other outlets such as Amazon and Fictionwise. The ISBN is 978-1-59431-782-8.
Readers will find more materials related to both biographies, including photos provided by Nina Kosterina’s family, on Phillips’ website. Phillips is available for classroom discussions (in person within Washington and virtually for other parts of the country) about either biography subject or the process of researching and writing these books.
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