Lev Lenoir is a Canadian immigrant who has lived in three different continents, living in one of the poorest areas to the most civilized, economically stable, and prestigious cities in the world. He decided to write this story based on a true life situation and some of the scenes described are as he experienced them himself, making the story well explained and in detail. He studied in Russia just after the collapse of the Soviet Union and has a great deal to share about that society during that era and the difficult transition to democracy.

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The Girl on the Trans-Siberian Railway

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This book is based on a true story with changes in some names and places due to privacy.


When a young African man, who experienced unspeakable harshness, violence, crime, conditioned love, the wrath of the Russian Mafia as a student in St. Petersburg, Russia, just after the collapse of the Soviet Union, decides to return to the country he never forgot with the idea of taking the Trans-Siberian railway - his life changed profoundly.  Thomas Kusulu, who studied medicine in St Petersburg, had always dreamt of travelling on the world’s longest rail line. It was an adventure he couldn’t afford while he was a poor struggling student.
Seven years later, he saved enough money to make the trip. What he finds is a Russia changing after the fall of Communism – the first signs of Western commerce and free market values. But he also finds a few old friends in Moscow and spends three happy days reminiscing about the past and whooping it up in booming clubs with hot Russian girls.

He buys his train ticket from Moscow to Vladivostok – a seven day trip. He started this adventurous journey that changed his life forever. This enticing and thrilling story will be yours to discover.



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