Russia's Abandoned Children: An Intimate Understanding.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

From: Reference & Research Book News | Date: February 1, 2006 | Copyright information

0275979091

Russia's abandoned children; an intimate understanding.

Fujimura, Clementine K.

Praeger

2005

176 pages

$49.95

Hardcover

HV887

Fujimura (language and culture studies, US Naval Academy) and collab...

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