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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 listened to this audiobook over a few evenings and couldn’t stop thinking about Dunia long after. The narration brought such warmth and gravity to her early life, then real heartbreak as history closed in. What stayed with me most was her steady faith and inner strength in the harshest moments. It’s a moving, reflective listen that feels intimate, human, and deeply rooted in resilience.

Quietly Powerful

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I wasn’t sure what to expect, but this audiobook grabbed me right away. It’s intense without being overwhelming, and the details make it feel very real. I found myself comparing the struggles described to challenges I’ve seen in my own family. It’s one of those listens that stays with you long after you take off your headphones.

raw, powerful, and deeply human

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What stood out to me in Dunia was how it captures the quiet beauty of ordinary life before it was torn apart by history. The early chapters in the Ukrainian countryside felt so alive with warmth and community, which made the later hardships even more heartbreaking. Yet, even in exile and suffering, Dunia’s courage and faith reminded me that resilience isn’t just surviving.. it’s choosing to hold onto humanity and hope when everything else is stripped away. It left me thinking about how strength can be passed down like an inheritance, shaping generations that follow.

Faith that endures thru darkness

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This moving narrative unfolds like a quiet revelation, tender, poetic, and profoundly human. It tells the story of survival and the quiet power of beauty in the harshest of places. The descriptions are vivid, the emotional depth striking, and the voice behind it all sincere and grounded. It’s a story of how life and love persist even in the coldest corners of history.

A Poetic Journey of Resilience and Hope

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I just finished Dunia: A Garden in the Gulag and it really struck me. Caldwell takes this brutal setting and somehow makes it feel alive through the small details of survival and care. The idea of a garden inside a gulag sounds impossible, but it becomes this symbol of strength that feels really human. The audiobook narration is thoughtful and steady, which made it easier to sit with the darker parts. It’s not light listening, but it’s meaningful and left me reflecting long after.

Hope Grows in Unexpected Places

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