The book is strongly recommended as a comprehensive account of Sofia Svechina and of Catholicism in early nineteenth-century Russia and in the ensuing decades in France.(The Catholic Historical Review) Tatyana Bakhmetyeva's fascinating and well-documented book chronicles the life of Russian noblewoman Sofia Svechina... But this study is much more than a narrative of Svechina's life. Through the microcosm of Svechina's biography, the author offers a comparison of some of the political values of Russian and Western societies as they had evolved to the nineteenth century.(The Russian Review)