
I, Putin
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Paul Burt
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By:
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Jennifer Ciotta
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What happens when Vladimir Putin is faced with a decision so harrowing it changes him forever? 118 submariners spiraling into the abyss, a country in chaos, and a president who seems not to care. Through the eyes of a first person Vladimir Putin, and his personal aide Gosha, discover what motivates the man behind Russia. Is he the cold, ruthless Vladimir Putin we know, or is he...human?
Honorable Mentions at New York Book Festival & Hollywood Book Festival
“It’s a novel that resembles the Russian president in many ways. It’s controversial in many ways, yet a lot of the things deserve nothing but admiration.” (Review Harbor)
Jennifer Ciotta received her Master degree in creative writing and Russian studies from the Gallatin School at New York University. She was a Peace Corps volunteer in Estonia, a main setting of the book.
©2012 Jennifer Ciotta (P)2020 Jennifer CiottaI knew little about this former KGB operative, now, president of Russia. This is a thrilling story based on the biggest challenge to Putin's power: the disaster of the Kursk, the atomic submarine as big as two jumbo jets that sunk in 2000. Though British and Norwegian ships nearby offered to help rescue the men, Russia initially declined and all 118 sailors and officers aboard the Kursk perished. I remember this in the news, brought it all back... very interesting.
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Part written in the first person, but switching between Putin's perception and that of several others, including his Personal aid, President Bill Clinton, and the parents of one of the officers trapped aboard the submarine and the man himself, the text also moves backwards and forwards in time. This can cause the reader momentary difficulties in understanding. But it is this very movement which enhances the addictive and thrilling pace of the book. And it is thrilling, even if the reader knows what will happen.
The book is nicely written, giving a panoramic view of a brief slice of time and some of the major players. It is also very well read. Paul Hart has a pleasant voice with good intonation and a brisk delivery but even his performance cannot always prevent some initial confusion as chapters shift between first person perspective and third party observation.
My thanks to the rights holder of I, Putin, who, at my request freely gifted me with a complimentary copy via Audiobook Boom. How accurate is the portrayal of Putin, so frequently vilified in the British press, I do not know. But the story is engrossing and works well as a simple piece of fiction. Well worth reading.
"I will never be weak again. "
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