Tania presents her new book, One Hundred Years of Exile.


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Who are we when we lose
what defines us?

One of the first woman CEOs in tech, in this, her fourth and most personal memoir, Tania Romanov chronicles her search for a new identity after the end of her career and the loss of her soulmate, her husband Harold. Over a two-week walk along England’s Thames Path, Tania reflects on her love story with Harold and their battle against cancer—reflections that reveal a lifelong fight to be herself. (more)


One Hundred Years of Exile: A Romanov’s Search for Her Father’s Russia

Author Tania Romanov's "One Hundred Years of Exile: A Romanov's Search for Her Father's Russia"

Exiled from Yugoslavia, Tania Romanov’s family immigrated to a promising future in San Francisco. But her Russian father’s resistance to assimilation leaves Tania with deep resentment—and unanswered questions after his death. Serendipity and a descendant of the Tsar catapult Tania on a life-changing quest for forgiveness and redemption. (more)


What language did you speak with your mother?

With your father? With your brother? For Tania Romanov there are three different answers.

Mother Tongue follows the lives of three generations of women― Katarina, Zora, and Tania―over the last 100 years. It follows countries that dissolved, formed, and reformed. Lands that were conquered and subjugated by Fascists and Nazis and nationalists. Lives lived in exile, in refugee camps, in new worlds. (more)

The Balkans are a tangle many of us tend to gloss over because we can’t get inside it. With this fascinating memoir, Tania Romanov takes us there.
— Tamim Ansary, Destiny Disrupted