Versions of Kazakh History

Our Bonus Scene this week takes us back in time to Kazakhstan’s earliest years, featuring Genghis Khan and his descendents.  And, oh yes, there is a beautiful white steppe goose too.      As happens whenever Kazakhs gathered, the animated conversation … Read More

When Friendships End

Growing apart doesn’t change the fact that for a long time we grew side by side; our roots will always be tangled. I’m glad for that. – Ally Condie A friendship that can end never really began – Publius Syrus … Read More

On the Train to Zhezkazgan

  This could be Kansas. It could be any of my familiar Great Plains states except there are no crops. I see nothing growing at all — no wheat, no soybeans, no corn — no life of any sort except the … Read More

Our First Friend

  A friend is a present you give yourself. Robert Louis Stevenson     Friendship is a recurring theme in my memoir, At Home on the Kazakh Steppe, and a topic I’ve been fascinated by, professionally, for over thirty years. And there is … Read More

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