Underground
Life and Survival in the Russian Black Market: A Memoir
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About the Book
If you lost all of your liberties, how far would you go to gain freedom? In 1982, L. D. Anderson traveled in the Russian underground where he met and interviewed seven women ... a collective. This is their story: seven survivors and manipulators of the Russian black market, the KGB, the "people's police" seven women's undaunted drive to escape subjugation.
About the Author
L. D. Anderson studied Comparative Religion (B.A. cum laude) at Harvard and received an M.A. in Philosophy from Penn State. He studied law and philosophy at the Catholic University of America. He is a retired Idaho State Senator who now spends much of his time writing. He lives in southern Idaho. He is the author of the award winning novel, The Order of the Beloved.