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"From respected landowner's daughter to fleeing Russian refugee, Anna Reimer Dyck's life is a gripping story of glory and tragedy, of hope and despair, and of restored hope in a distant land. Her sojourn mirrors the struggle of many Mennonites during the first half of the twentieth century when war, revolution, and famine ravaged their Russian homeland. But Anna was one of the fortunate. She found new life in Canada and shared that new life with those she touched along the way. Anna: From the Caucasus to Canada is not so much a story of great loss, but rather an example of faith and endurance triumphing over adversity."
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Mennonites, Mennonite Brethren, Russia, Migration, Canada, BiographyTimes
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