New West author joins Margaret Atwood on Russian banned list

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New West author joins Margaret Atwood on Russian banned list
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Maria Reva is an NWSS grad whose award-winning book examines life in Soviet-era Ukraine.

A New Westminster Secondary School alumna is joining a list of high-profile Canadians on Russia’s “stop list.”

The Ukrainian-born Reva, who was a French immersion and international baccalaureate student at NWSS before graduating in 2007, is the author of the short story collection Good Citizens Need Not Fear — a book of stories set in Ukraine around the fall of the Soviet Union.

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