Farewell to Russia

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family
Fiction
foster care
General Interest
healing
human connection
identity
Italian family
literary fiction
Literature
loss
Memoir
memory
motherhood
neglect
Nikolai Prestia
orphanage
Poetry
post-Soviet society
poverty
psychological fiction
Psychology
resilience
Russia
substance abuse
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781978840898
  • Weight: 255g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Growing up in 1990s Russia in a family marked by poverty, substance abuse, and neglect, Kola and his sister are eventually admitted into the orphanage system. Here, Kola comes face to face with a different but equally daunting challenge: navigating an unfamiliar and sometimes hostile world haunted by the absence of his mother. The ensuing journey, which eventually culminates in the adoption by an Italian family, alternates moments of both trauma and deliverance, while asking fundamental questions about our ability to reconcile ourselves with unfathomable loss.

Harrowing yet lyrical, Nikolai Prestia's prize-winning 2021 novel is a testament to the duality of memory in its ability to both hurt and heal, and to the transformative power of those figures, adults and peers alike, who contribute to a child's development. Translated into English as part of a collaboration between the author and a mother-daughter translator duo, the novel serves up a wrenching glimpse into the back stories that often precede the adoption of an older child.

Nikolai Prestai was born in 1990 in Russia and adopted by an Italian couple at the age of eight. He currently lives in Rome. His first book, Dasvidania, won the 2022 Massarosa Prize. His forthcoming novel is entitled La coscienza delle piante.

Teresa Fiore is the Inserra Endowed Chair in Italian and Italian American Studies at Montclair State University. She is the author of Pre-Occupied Spaces: Remapping Italy's Transnational Migrations and Colonial Legacies.

Daniela Chaudhary Fiore is a fine arts student at LaGuardia High School in New York City. An older adoptee from Colombia to the US, she is trilingual: Her first mother tongue is Spanish, her second mother tongue is Italian, and the language she adopted is English.

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