Class is out and Bridget is back to exploring Moscow. She'll find that Russian apartments are completely different from American ones, with one VERY common yet important fixture. Along the way, she also gets a first hand look at how Russians interact with each other.
ABOUT LOST IN TRANSLITERATION AND THE AUTHOR:
Bridget Barbara had just graduated from Cornell without a clue in the world what she wanted to do with life. With interests ranging from history to business, she left America on a soul-searching mission. And what better place than Moscow?
Follow after Bridget as she experiences Russia--more specifically Moscow. She will gain new-found insights on the culture, the language, and the people of Russia. And who knows, maybe you'll learn something too in preparation for your future trip to Russia.
ABOUT LOST IN TRANSLITERATION AND THE AUTHOR:
Bridget Barbara had just graduated from Cornell without a clue in the world what she wanted to do with life. With interests ranging from history to business, she left America on a soul-searching mission. And what better place than Moscow?
Follow after Bridget as she experiences Russia--more specifically Moscow. She will gain new-found insights on the culture, the language, and the people of Russia. And who knows, maybe you'll learn something too in preparation for your future trip to Russia.