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Apples Are From Kazakhstan

By Paul Sedan, Charlotte, N.C. / October 5, 2008



Apples Are from Kazakhstan: The Land that Disappeared by Christopher Robbins is a wonderful way to learn more about this resource-rich, former client state of the USSR that is roughly four times the size of Texas and is bordered by China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The author has an intimate style of writing about the geography and the various peoples he meets

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