Anna Karenina

Anna Karenina
ISBN-10
067978330X
ISBN-13
9780679783305
Series
Anna Karenina
Category
Fiction
Pages
938
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
Random House Digital, Inc.
Author
Leo Tolstoy

Description

A beautiful, passionate Russian woman escapes the restrictions and boredom of her marriage through a love affair with a charming soldier.

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