Natasha is a summer-length story. Mark Berman,16, is the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants who live in the suburbs north of Toronto. When his uncle arranges for a woman from Moscow to marry him, the woman and her fourteen-year-old daughter, Natasha, come in Canada. Mark, a slacker, is coerced into taking responsibility for the unusual girl by his parents. He discovers that she led a tumultuous and promiscuous life in Moscow. Between them, a hidden and forbidden romance begins, with odd and devastating implications for everyone involved.
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Natasha is a summer-length story. Mark Berman,16, is the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants who live in the suburbs north of Toronto. When his uncle arranges for a woman from Moscow to marry him, the woman and her fourteen-year-old daughter, Natasha, come in Canada. Mark, a slacker, is coerced into taking responsibility for the unusual girl by his parents. He discovers that she led a tumultuous and promiscuous life in Moscow. Between them, a hidden and forbidden romance begins, with odd and devastating implications for everyone involved.
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