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"Wonderful...a vastly entertaining and edifying work." --The Washington Post
"A passionate and beautifully written memoir...a vivid, compelling...portrait of a country that remains an enigma to most Americans." --The Chicago Tribune
"Think of Montaigne as a Tocqueville with a fly rod who uncovers Russia in the raw." --Sports Illustrated
"A first-rate book...[with] memorable writing...Mr. Montaigne...has netted a darkly comic tale in which he is the picaresque antihero." --The Wall Street Journal
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