In this intrepid memoir, Russian political dissident Navalny, who died under suspicious circumstances last February, recaps his career fighting against what he depicts as a kleptocratic bureaucracy.
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A frank, often funny account of his activism and a harrowing, courageous prison diary, Patriot is destined to become the ...
The former president and other Republicans have spent tens of millions on ads demonizing trans people and attacking Kamala ...
One day when Alexei Navalny’s son Zakhar was in elementary school, the children were asked to tell their classmates what ...
NEW YORK (AP) — In a memoir released eight months after he died in prison, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny never loses ... She had two children with her husband, who in his book writes ...
For Russian liberals, late opposition leader Alexei Navalny represented a glimmer of hope for a democratic future. Its ...
Alex is a silly and funny young boy. He loves to swim and play at the local playgrounds. He has friends at school and typically can meet children on the playground and engage with them in a ...
Alex Navalny found himself at the frontlines of ... In fact, his most enduring childhood memory was trying (and not always succeeding) to get milk for his baby brother. “Every day after school ...
The Russian dissident's posthumous memoir, "Patriot," is funny, tragic and somehow optimistic about the future of his beloved ...