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FAQ: Tsisnami Sakvarlishvili and 'Georgia After the Collapse of the Soviet Union'

The book provides an emotionally detailed and data-driven account of Georgia's first decades of independence, examining post-Soviet presidents, the 2003 Rose Revolution, economic reforms, and the nation's struggle between Western integration and Russian pressure.
She is a Georgian-born journalist, author, and activist. She survived the Soviet collapse, war, and displacement, worked as a migrant caregiver in Italy, earned a Master's in political science from the University of Florence, and immigrated to the U.S. in 2013. She is an active leader in the fight for Georgian democracy.
The Easter 2026 feature on a digital billboard in Times Square played her book trailer and cover over 50 times, and she was honored as one of Franklin Publishers' 'Top 5 Spring Authors,' cementing her status as a global voice in political history and human rights.
She was an abandoned child raised by blind adoptive parents, later worked as a migrant caregiver in Italy, and ultimately earned a Master's degree in political science before immigrating to the United States.
The book is available globally on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and through the official author website at authorsissysakvarlishvili.com.
She is also the author of 'Diary of the Red-Haired Girl' and 'The Red-Haired Girl Recipes.'
Her writing blends personal resilience with geopolitical history, giving voice to ordinary people and her homeland's fight for freedom, drawing from her experiences surviving the Soviet collapse, war, and displacement.
Noah Cohen at Franklin Publishers can be reached at info@franklinpublishers.com.
