The novel is a fictionalised account of the Australian life of Fyodor Sergeyev, given in the book as Artem Samsurov, a Russian émigré to Australia who would later play a significant role in Lenin's government.
^The Guardian, "The People's Train by Thomas Keneally - review" by Giles Foden, 5 September 2009
^The Telegraph, "The People's Train by Thomas Keneally: review" by Edward McGown, 5 October 2009
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people, train, 2009, novel, australian, novelist, keneally, first, editionauthortom, keneallycountryaustralialanguageenglishpublishervintage, australiapublication, date2009media, typeprint, paperback, pages408isbn9781741667431preceded, bythe, widow, hero, foll. The People s Train is a 2009 novel by Australian novelist Tom Keneally The People s TrainFirst editionAuthorTom KeneallyCountryAustraliaLanguageEnglishPublisherVintage AustraliaPublication date2009Media typePrint Paperback Pages408ISBN9781741667431Preceded byThe Widow and Her Hero Followed byThe Daughters of Mars Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Reviews 3 Awards and nominations 4 References 5 External linksPlot summary editThe novel is a fictionalised account of the Australian life of Fyodor Sergeyev given in the book as Artem Samsurov a Russian emigre to Australia who would later play a significant role in Lenin s government Reviews editThe Guardian 1 The Telegraph 2 Awards and nominations edit2010 shortlisted Commonwealth Writers Prize South East Asia and South Pacific Region Best Book 2010 longlisted Miles Franklin Literary AwardReferences edit The Guardian The People s Train by Thomas Keneally review by Giles Foden 5 September 2009 The Telegraph The People s Train by Thomas Keneally review by Edward McGown 5 October 2009External links editThe author discussed the novel on Random Book Talk Random Book Talk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The People 27s Train amp oldid 1127585114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,