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Anastasia: The Movie Novel

Short Summary:
Anastasia is an exciting fictional tale partly based on the Russian Revolution and the real life Romanov family. The timely story begins in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1916 during a ceremonial celebration for the Czar of Imperial Russia, Nicholas. He and his wife had four beautiful daughters and a son, with the youngest daughter being Anastasia. Her grandmother, The Dowager Empress Marie is leaving for Paris and she gives Anastasia a music box and necklace as a goodbye present. That night however, the evil and unholy man, Rasputin, curses the family for banishing him, which leads to a siege in the palace. Anastasia and her grandmother are trying to escape and are helped by a young servant boy, but the young princess falls, behind hitting her head and becoming lost in the crowd.
Ten years later the adventure continues with Anya, an orphan girl who cannot
remember her past and is looking for her family, her only clue being a gold chain necklace engraved with ‘Together......


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Approximate Word Count: 390
Approximate Pages: 2 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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