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Daughter of the Cold War Grace Kennan Warnecke

Daughter of the Cold War By Grace Kennan Warnecke

Daughter of the Cold War by Grace Kennan Warnecke


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Grace Kennan Warnecke's memoir is about a life lived on the edge of history. She accompanied Ted Kennedy and his family to Russia, escorted Joan Baez to Moscow to meet with dissident Andrei Sakharov, and hosted Josef Stalin's daughter on the family farm after Svetlana defected to the United States.

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Daughter of the Cold War Summary

Daughter of the Cold War by Grace Kennan Warnecke

Grace Kennan Warnecke's memoir is about a life lived on the edge of history. Daughter of one of the most influential diplomats of the twentieth century, wife of the scion of a newspaper dynasty and mother of the youngest owner of a major league baseball team, Grace eventually found her way out from under the shadows of others to forge a dynamic career of her own. Born in Latvia, Grace lived in seven countries and spoke five languages before the age of eleven. As a child, she witnessed Hitler's march into Prague, attended a Soviet school during World War II, and sailed the seas with her father. In a multi-faceted career, she worked as a professional photographer, television producer, and book editor and critic. Eventually, like her father, she became a Russian specialist, but of a very different kind. She accompanied Ted Kennedy and his family to Russia, escorted Joan Baez to Moscow to meet with dissident Andrei Sakharov, and hosted Josef Stalin's daughter on the family farm after Svetlana defected to the United States. While running her own consulting company in Russia, she witnessed the breakup of the Soviet Union, and later became director of a women's economic empowerment project in a newly independent Ukraine. Daughter of the Cold War is a tale of all these adventures and so much more. This compelling and evocative memoir allows readers to follow Grace's amazing path through life - a whirlwind journey of survival, risk, and self-discovery through a kaleidoscope of many countries, historic events, and fascinating people.

Daughter of the Cold War Reviews

With admiration and awareness of her father George F. Kennan's biases, Grace Kennan Warnecke provides details of an extraordinarily vibrant life, spanning many relocations, relationships, and projects in the arts, journalism, and business as a leading Russia expert and critic. Warnecke emerges as a remarkable East-West interlocutor, one who floated across transnational communities and social circles, and skillfully managed the hidden complexities of both Cold War high stakes diplomacy and the challenging environments of the new post-Soviet states. - Alexander Cooley, Director, Harriman Institute, Columbia University

Beautifully crafted, a pleasure to read. Warnecke is more than just George F. Kennan's daughter. She was present at important historical events and adds interesting details as to how we understand them. Few Americans have the depth and duration of interaction with Russia as Warnecke, so that her observations about Soviet and Russian life are of importance. Her life that reveals what it meant to be an intelligent, professional woman for much of the late twentieth-century. - Blair Ruble, Vice President for Programs at the Woodrow Wilson Center

About Grace Kennan Warnecke

Grace Kennan Warnecke serves as Chairman of the Board of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy. She has had a lifelong association with Russia and the former Soviet Union. She is the former chair of the National Advisory Council, Harriman Ins

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CIN0822945207LN
9780822945208
0822945207
Daughter of the Cold War by Grace Kennan Warnecke
Used - Like New
Hardback
University of Pittsburgh Press
20180410
304
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