In September 1984, Lisa Paul, an American college student living in Moscow and working as a nanny, enters Inna Meiman's house for her first Russian language lesson. And so begins a two year friendship and fight for Inna's life. Swimming in the Daylight chronicles Inna's struggle to shed her refusnik status and to be granted a visa to travel to America, seeking medical treatment for the cancer that is slowly killing her.

Inna reveals an indomitable spirit as she endures a perverse reality as a citizen of the Soviet Union-she must deny invitations from countries in the West to receive life-saving cancer treatment due to her inability to receive a visa from her own government. This refusal, Inna explains to Lisa, is the Soviet authorities' way of persecuting her and her husband Naum, a member of the Moscow Helsinki Watch Group fighting for human rights in the USSR. Spurred by outrage and the desire to help her friend, Lisa returns to the United States, vowing to do all she can to get Inna out of Moscow. Lisa stages a hunger strike, holds a press conference, and galvanizes American politicians to fight for Inna's freedom. All these efforts eventually succeed in pursuing Mikhail Gorbachev to issue Inna a visa in December 1986, and she finally steps foot on American soil. At a time when international strife seems insurmountable and worries at home seem to paralyze, this story will teach people everywhere that it is the courage inside that defines a person and can change the future.



Autorentext

Lisa C. Paul lived and worked in Moscow from 1983 to 1985. She's also worked for a landmark conference on U.S.-Soviet relations in Washington, D.C., and later took a job at the American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations until 1990. She is currently an attorney, and lives with her husband and two daughters.

Titel
Swimming in the Daylight
Untertitel
An American Student, a Soviet-Jewish Dissident, and the Gift of Hope
EAN
9781629140391
ISBN
978-1-62914-039-1
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
05.08.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.97 MB
Anzahl Seiten
301
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch