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Parallel Lives: A Love Story from a Lost Continent Audiobook, by Iain Pears Play Audiobook Sample

Parallel Lives: A Love Story from a Lost Continent Audiobook

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Read By: Richard Attlee Publisher: Recorded Books Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: August 2025 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798897560363

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

16

Longest Chapter Length:

59:19 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

01:09 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

29:18 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

6
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Publisher Description

An extraordinary love story of two unlikely figures played out against the backdrop of the Cold War.

Best-selling novelist and art historian Iain Pears enchants readers with the real-life romance between Lariss Salmina, a Russian art curator, and Francis Haskell, a British art historian. His book brings into sharp focus the strange world of the Soviet Union, and the even stranger world of a certain variety of the English elite. It seeks to show how leaving the Soviet Union was a sacrifice for her and how it was the English man, not the Russian woman, who was set free because of their meeting.

Larissa was born in northern Russia, the daughter of a Soviet army office from a noble family who survived the siege of Leningrad by eating cats’ tails and being evacuated over the ice. Francis was the grandson of an Iraqi Jew, forever feeling out of place in his adopted country of England. Parallel Lives is the story of how these two star-crossed lovers met, instantly understood each other, and were prepared to risk heartbreak, and in her case, retribution, to be together.

Escaping Leningrad, teenage Larissa lived in the Urals surrounded by Spanish revolutionaries, and after the war rose to become the youngest commissar in the Soviet Union and keeper of Italian drawings at the Hermitage. She took the Russian contribution to the Venice Biennale in 1962 and lost it on the journey. She briefly absconded with her supervisor’s corpse, developed a useful sideline in forgery, and stole (“I didn’t steal it. I liberated it”) a Matisse from the Italian government. Francis was a distinguished art historian, comfortably at home in King’s College Cambridge. But he was lonely, self-doubting, and had all but abandoned hope of falling in love. Larissa swept away all the years of anguish in one meal.

Iain Pears, who was neighbors with Larissa and Francis in Oxford, knew both his principal characters well. In telling Larissa and Francis’s love story, he is also capturing the Europe of a bygone era: a world of dancers, exiles, and the occasional spy, of artists, aristocrats, and academics. It is a tale of a world we have lost.

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“Actor Richard Attlee has the rare ability among audiobook narrators of extracting full value from each word and syllable while seeming to do nothing at all. What in a lesser narrative might have seemed affected here achieves a singular ease and naturalism…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”

— AudioFile

Quotes

  • “An international romance…unlikely love story…Their personalities were vastly different…Through a friend, they met and were instantly smitten…and the couple’s shared spirit of adventure, sustained a long, loving marriage.”

    — Kirkus Review

Awards

  • Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

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About Iain Pears

Iain Pears is a journalist and art historian with a doctorate in art history from Oxford. He is the author of numerous works, including seven detective novels in the Jonathan Argyll series, a book of art history, and the New York Times bestselling historical novel An Instance of the Fingerpost. He lives in Oxford, England.