- Alex Hal... - Jovenes Heroes De La Union Sovietica

Considered one of the by The New York Times , critics have described it as:

: In Ukraine, Halberstadt tracks down his paternal grandfather, Vassily, who was likely the last living bodyguard of Joseph Stalin . This encounter forces a confrontation with the legacy of a man who served at the heart of a regime defined by both celebration and terror. Jovenes heroes de la Union Sovietica - Alex Hal...

: The book depicts the suffocating atmosphere of a Moscow apartment in the 70s, where his mother consoled dissidents and his father dealt in black-market American records. It highlights the paradox of the Soviet citizen: a "young hero" expected to die for a country that often practiced terror against its own. Critical Reception Considered one of the by The New York