Englishwoman Mary McAuley first arrived in Leningrad in the early 1960s, eager to study labor relations for her thesis.
We follow McAuley as she walks through the streets.
Remembering Leningrad captures the Story of a beautiful city and lifelong friendships.
Over the half-century that followed, McAuley traced their varying paths and the changing face of the former imperial capital.
Staying at a hostel, she met a number of Soviet students, many born under the rule of Joseph Stalin.
Englishwoman Mary McAuley first arrived in Leningrad in the early 1960s, eager to study labor relations for her thesis