Natasha Vins’ story is a must-read—a reminder that we are so blessed to have religious freedoms. Growing up in Soviet Russia as a Christian, Natasha and her family face severe persecution and trials. Natasha’s uncompromising faith and noble character is inspiring, and her story gives deep insight into the injustices of communism. The book is wholesome, appropriate for all ages, and uses clean language. This is the kind of book that needs to fill our children’s minds.
(Reviewed by Jenny Phillips)
| Region | Europe, Russia |
| Genre | Autobiography |
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