Maya  Natasha, Elyse Durham
Maya  Natasha, Elyse Durham
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Maya & Natasha
A Novel

Author: Elyse Durham

Narrator: Yelena Shmulenson

Unabridged: 13 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 02/18/2025


Synopsis

"Engrossing historical fiction…A touching, thrilling heartbreak for any reader.” --USA TodayThis stunning debut novel set in the fascinating world of Cold War Soviet ballet follows the fates of twin sisters whose bond is competitive, complicated, but never broken.Maya and Natasha are twin sisters born in the midst of the Siege of Leningrad in 1941 and immediately abandoned by their mother, a prima ballerina at the Kirov Ballet who would rather die than not dance. Taken in by their mother’s best friend at the Kirov, the girls are raised to be dancers themselves. The Vaganova Ballet Academy—and the totalitarian Soviet regime—is the only world they know.In 1958, now seniors at the Vaganova at the height of the Cold War, all Maya and Natasha and their classmates want is to dance with the Kirov, and to join the company on its tour to America next year. But a new law from the Kremlin upends Maya and Natasha’s lives: due to fears of defection, family members may no longer travel abroad together. The Kirov can only accept one of them.Maya, long accustomed to living in her sister’s shadow, accepts her bitter fate, until a new dance partner inspires her to dream bigger and practice harder. For the first time—and at the cruelest possible moment—the sisters are equally matched. And then one sister betrays the other, altering their lives forever and splitting them in two, though neither will stray far from the other’s orbit.As one of the twins pursues her ballet career and experiences a world outside Russia for the first time, the other is cast in an epic film adaptation of War and Peace, produced and financed by the Soviet State. As the Cold War heats up, Maya and Natasha must confront their loyalties: to East versus West; to the government that saved them versus their dreams of freedom; and, always, to each other.

About Elyse Durham

Elyse Durham is a graduate of the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. Her fiction has appeared or is upcoming in the Cimarron Review, Image Journal, the Cincinnati Review, and elsewhere. She is an Elizabeth George grantee and has held residencies at the Vermont Studio Center, the Glen Arbor Arts Center, and The Mount, the home of Edith Wharton. She lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with her husband, who is a Greek Orthodox priest. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephanie on August 25, 2024

Amazing debut by Elyse Durham! If you’re a ballet lover who enjoys historical fiction, you must add this novel to your to-read list. Before I jump into my review, a quick definition: In ballet lingo, a pas de deux is a dance for two. The Kennedy Center defines it perfectly, explaining that a pas de......more

Goodreads review by Celine on March 06, 2025

I notoriously cannot resist a book about the world of ballet. It's one of those tropes that I'm inherently pulled towards. Maya & Natasha is about twin sisters, born into a ballet academy, raised by their mother's closest friend, after she takes her own life. The academy is in Russia, during the Col......more

Goodreads review by Max on March 30, 2025

Maya & Natasha promised a compelling story of sisterhood and rivalry, but it ultimately fell short in several areas. 1. Characters Neither the main nor the supporting characters develop any true depth over the course of the narration. Maya and Natasha, the central figures in a protagonist-antagoni......more

Goodreads review by Leah on February 15, 2025

Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Collins for providing me with an audiobook ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. Every reader of historical fiction has places and times that they gravitate towards, and one of mine is Russia. I have always been fascinated by ballet, and combined with a......more

Goodreads review by Clare on February 26, 2025

This was a beautiful book. As a ballet dancer this hit different, but I think anyone would enjoy this sprawling epic about twin sisters and their lives of heartbreak, fame, betrayal and ambition.......more