Until 1990, when recent Harvard graduate Tod Hartje found himself in training to be part of the Kiev Sokol squad, no native American had ever been allowed to play with a Soviet hockey team. In his one-year diary, Hartje tells the extraordinary story of his life as a Soviet athlete--with a front row seat at the dramatic events about to take place in the USSR.
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Until 1990, when recent Harvard graduate Tod Hartje found himself in training to be part of the Kiev Sokol squad, no native American had ever been allowed to play with a Soviet hockey team. In his one-year diary, Hartje tells the extraordinary story of his life as a Soviet athlete--with a front row seat at the dramatic events about to take place in the USSR.
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Seller's Description:
Fine. Dust Jacket Included. Signed by Author(s) First printing. Hardcover in dust jacket, index. INSCRIBED by Mr. Hartje to a friend, dated 1992. No owner's name, no wear or tears.