Olga Rosenzweig Olga Rosenzweig i(19051772 works by)
Born: Established:
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Former Soviet Union,
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Eastern Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon My House in Inveresk Olga Rosenzweig , Hobart : A Published Event , 2018 19051797 2018 single work novella fantasy

'My House In Inveresk is a novella which tells the story of Launceston in the last century, full of history, adventure and fantasy.

'One day Polina finds a book in the old wash-house behind her home in Inveresk, Launceston. She starts reading it and falls asleep. When she wakes up, she finds herself at the end of 19th century, where her house belongs to someone else. Not far from the house is the Tasmanian Exhibition, where she meets Professor Seymour Hale, and his revolutionary Tellurian Machine which, as she soon discovers, can travel in parallel Universes.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Mystery of Queenstown Olga Rosenzweig , Tasmania : Olga Rosenzweig , 2017 19051977 2017 single work novella historical fiction fantasy

'The mystery of Queenstown' is a mixture of deep research into the history of the west coast of Tasmania (where Olga and her family would frequent for seven years) and fantasy, written with vivid imagination.'

Source: Back cover blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Let Me Out of Russia : A Struggle for Freedom Let Me Out of Russia : A Struggle for Freedom : A True Story of a Tasmanian Family Olga Rosenzweig , Tasmania : Regal Publications , 1999 19052254 1999 single work autobiography

'A stirring account of Olga Rosenzweig and her friends' struggle for freedom from the Soviet system that makes compelling reading. Olga and her family now live in Tasmania where each day they savour their freedom from oppression.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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