I Named My Dog Pushkin (And Other Immigrant Tales): Notes from a Soviet Girl on Becoming an American Woman By: Margarita Gokun Silver [Audiobook]

I Named My Dog Pushkin (And Other Immigrant Tales): Notes from a Soviet Girl on Becoming an American Woman By: Margarita Gokun Silver [Audiobook] | Audiobooks – Biographical | MP3@128kb/s | 416.92 MiB
2021-07-29 | ASIN: B098FGP55W | english | 7h26m

Author: Margarita Gokun Silver
Narrated by: Laurel Lefkow

Buy a pair of Levi’s, lose the Russian accent, and turn yourself into an American. Really, how difficult could it be?

Fake an exit visa, fool the Soviet authorities, pack enough sausage to last through immigration, buy a one-way Aeroflot ticket, and the rest will sort itself out. That was the gist of every Soviet-Jewish immigrant’s plan in the 1980s, Margarita’s included. Despite her father’s protestations that they’d get caught and thrown into a gulag, she convinced her family to follow that plan.

When they arrived in the US, Margarita had a clearly defined objective – become fully American as soon as possible and leave her Soviet past behind. But she soon learned that finding her new voice was harder than escaping the Soviet secret police.

She finds herself changing her name to fit in, disappointing her parents who expect her to become a doctor, a lawyer, an investment banker, and a classical pianist – all at the same time, learning to date without hang-ups (there is no sex in the Soviet Union), parenting her own daughter ‘while too Russian’, and not being able to let go of old habits (never, ever throw anything away because you might use it again). Most importantly, she finds that no matter how hard you try not to become your parents, you end up just like them anyway.

Witty, sharp, and unflinching, I Named My Dog Pushkin will have fans of Samantha Irby and Jenny Lawson howling with laughter at Margarita’s catastrophes, her victories, and her near misses as she learns to grow as both a woman and an immigrant in a world that often doesn’t appreciate either.

File List:
584K	01 - Opening Credits.mp3
1.6M	02 - The Preface.mp3
3.1M	03 - The Glossary.mp3
13M	04 - The Introduction.mp3
19M	05 - Immigration Part 1 or rules, what rules.mp3
18M	06 - Immigration Part 2 or how to assimilate ahead of schedule.mp3
18M	07 - What’s in a name.mp3
20M	08 - How to do Jewish right.mp3
21M	09 - Great expectations, the Beginning.mp3
21M	10 - Stubborn and (now) proud of it.mp3
18M	11 - Do you need blat to get into the Ivy League or will having the History of the Communist Party on your transcript suffice.mp3
19M	12 - Sex and the Soviet Union.mp3
19M	13 - The Husband, Part I or My first (and only) American romance story.mp3
19M	14 - The Husband, Part 2 or Soviet gender dynamics no thanks.mp3
25M	15 - You just never know.mp3
22M	16 - Tak vospitala or Karma is a bitch.mp3
23M	17 - The should-have-done-it bucket list.mp3
20M	18 - Social media – is it worth it.mp3
22M	19 - Water with dinner Pour me another glass.mp3
18M	20 - I feel bad about the back of my head.mp3
25M	21 - Old habits die hard.mp3
19M	22 - Is there a Russian babushka inside me and, if so, can I be helped.mp3
17M	23 - Letters to my daughter or things almost every Soviet-born parent will at some point say to their American-born child.mp3
24M	24 - Great expectations, the wrap up (kind of).mp3
840K	25 - End Credits.mp3
176K	I Named My Dog Pushkin.jpg
417M	total

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