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Dunia

A Garden in the Gulag

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Dunia

By: Gillian Caldwell
Narrated by: Gillian Wiggin
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An evocative debut novel of historical fiction, set in the heart of Ukraine, and ultimately spanning to the frozen reaches of Siberia.

Our story begins 1904 with Dunia, a nine year old girl growing up in the idyllic village of Kobeliaky, Ukraine, where her family lives off the land, cultivating crops, raising sheep, and weaving exquisite carpets. Life flows in harmony with the seasons, offering a sense of peace and purpose. Dunia marries and starts her own family, but the tides of history bring devastating change. When Stalin rises to power, the regime’s collective farming policies seize the land and uproot the people. Dunia’s unwavering religious beliefs lead to her arrest and exile to the Siberian gulags.

In the face of unthinkable loss and relentless hardship, Dunia’s faith becomes her anchor. Transforming through her experiences, she discovers unexpected grace and strength in the bleakest circumstances. Her journey is one of resilience and survival, but also of spiritual evolution, as she learns to let go and embrace the unexpected in her path to survival and renewal.

Dunia: A Garden in the Gulag is a heartfelt tribute to the power of faith, the endurance of the human spirit, and the legacy of family history. It invites listeners into a world shaped by love, loss, and the unyielding determination to thrive against all odds.

©2025 Gillian Caldwell (P)2025 Gillian Caldwell
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Psychological Women's Fiction Heartfelt Inspiring Tear-jerking Thought-Provoking Stalin Resilience Survival
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was so intriguing and I could not put it down. Dunia’s story provides an unimaginable glimpse into this historical timeframe. You can feel her raw emotions and fear through the narrator’s voice as it draws you into each new chapter. Well written and beautifully executed.

So fascinating I lost track of time.

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From the tranquillity of a Ukrainian village to the frozen gulags of Siberia, Dunia’s journey is as heart-rending as it is inspiring. This novel paints history with vivid detail, while weaving a story of faith, endurance, and hope against unimaginable odds. A beautifully told tale that stays with you long after the final chapter. Recommended for lovers of historical fiction.

Moving and Deeply Human

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This audiobook deeply moved me and made me feel inspired by Dunia’s incredible resilience. Gillian Caldwell’s storytelling brought Dunia’s journey to life, and I felt connected to her faith and strength through every hardship. It made me appreciate the power of hope and perseverance during even the darkest moments. Dunia’s story of surviving the gulags and finding grace in adversity touched my heart and gave me a new perspective on endurance.

A powerful testament

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The audiobook unfolds with an understated beauty that honors resilience without pushing sentimentality. Its attention to the natural world and the small rituals of survival gives every moment a lived-in authenticity. Listeners drawn to reflective historical fiction that balances hardship with hope will find it especially compelling.

A testament to endurance

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This audiobook left a deep impression on me. The way it traces Dunia’s life from a peaceful Ukrainian village to the brutal cold of Siberia is both heartbreaking and quietly inspiring. I wasn’t expecting the spiritual depth—it’s not just about survival, but about how someone holds onto meaning when everything else is stripped away. It’s one of those rare stories that lingers, not because it’s loud, but because it’s honest.

A haunting and beautiful story of quiet strength

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