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From Siberia to St. Petersburg, tsarist Russia continues to crumble. The noble house of Fedorcenko, however, has much to rejoice in: the marriage of Princess Katrina, the anticipation of a new baby, and the return of Prince Sergei. But even as they celebrate, rebel forces are at work to overthrow the tsar--and the house of Fedorcenko as well.
The Russia They Know Is Crumbling. Can Their Faith in God
Bring Triumph Out of Tragedy?
In this compelling sequel to A House Divided authors Michael
Phillips and Judith Pella continue the saga of two families--the
aristocratic Fedorcenkos of St. Petersburg and the humble Burenins,
peasants from Katyk.
The Fedorcenko family has much to rejoice in: the marriage of
Princess Katrina, the anticipation of a new baby, and the return of
Prince Sergei.
But even as they celebrate, rebel forces are at work to overthrow
the tsar--and the house of Fedorcenko along with it.
From the frozen wasteland of Siberia to the tumult of St.
Petersburg, the authors weave a story of love, loyalty, and the One
who is sovereign over both rich and poor.
Michael Phillips is a bestselling author with more than
seventy of his own titles. In addition to his own work, Phillips
has helped reawaken interest in Victorian novelist George MacDonald
over the past thirty years. Michael and his wife alternate their
time between Scotland and their home in California.
Judith Pella is a bestselling, award-winning author whose
in-depth research combines with her skillful storytelling to
provide readers with dramatic, thought-provoking novels. She and
her husband make their home in Oregon.