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The Wanderers (Rimland novel)

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
323 (hardcover)

Originally published
  
1977

Page count
  
323 (hardcover)

Country
  
United States of America

Publication date
  
1977

ISBN
  
0-570-03266-0

Author
  
Genre
  
Novel

Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

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The Wanderers is a novel by Ingrid Rimland published in 1977 loosely based upon her own experiences from growing up in a Mennonite community in the Ukraine. Rimland wanted to write a novel about her people, and The Wanderers tells the story of the plight of Mennonite women caught in the social upheavals of revolution and war. The novel traces the decimation of a pacifist people during the Russian Revolution, anarchy, famine, the Stalinist purges, escape from the Ukraine, and eventual resettlement in the rain forests of Paraguay.

The novel remains Rimland's most acclaimed book. It earned her the California Literature Medal Award for best fiction in 1977.

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