A Kazakh Teacher's Story

A Kazakh Teacher's Story
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Publisher : Stacey International Publishers
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ISBN-10 : 1906768765
ISBN-13 : 9781906768768
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Book Synopsis A Kazakh Teacher's Story by : Mukhamet Shayakhmetov

Download or read book A Kazakh Teacher's Story written by Mukhamet Shayakhmetov and published by Stacey International Publishers. This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This title begins where 'The Silent Steppe' left off. It is 1945, and Mukhamet has travelled back to his home village in the eastern Kazakhstan steppe. Encountering scenes of desperate poverty, he realises the sacrifices made by local people. His insights portray a personal picture of life under Stalin and his pervading shadow.


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