The famine that decimated Annushka’s village officially never happened. Since she was a child, she’s kept quiet about what she saw in an implicit bargain with the Soviet regime: behave, and you might live to see your parents again.
She survives by keeping her head down and cultivating the image of a loyal, if not terribly bright, citizen. When the Nazi invasion of Ukraine forces her to flee east, however, she meets people as disillusioned as herself: Diana, a former ballerina pressed into serving as a concubine for a powerful man; and Viktor, a haunted veteran returning from imprisonment in a labor camp. With them, she finally feels free to speak the truth.
But this is Stalin’s Russia, and anyone can betray her.
The Silence that Remains is a sweeping historical epic that takes readers from Paris to the far reaches of Siberia, and from the battlefields of World War I to the end of the gulag system. But it is also a deep exploration of what decent people do when prosperity, and even survival, depend on falling in line behind one of history’s most brutal dictators and his devoted enforcers.
Author: Meg Wingerter
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Megan Wingerter
Published: 03/24/2026
Pages: 354
Weight: 1.04lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.79d
ISBN: 9781968761103
Language: English







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