NEW YORK, NY, June 27, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Since her profound new book, Georgia After the Collapse of the Soviet Union, lit up a towering digital billboard in Times Square on Easter 2026, Georgian-born author, journalist, and activist Tsisnami “Sissy” Sakvarlishvili has seen her global platform continue to rapidly expand. Broadcasting a powerful message of resilience, freedom, and democratic survival, her highly visible NYC campaign launched a season of incredible growth and worldwide recognition.
During the Easter Sunday feature, her cinematic video trailer and book cover were played over 50 times in the heart of New York City, where she was prominently honored as one of Franklin Publishers’ “Top 5 Spring Authors”. This dual feature firmly cemented her status as a premier global voice in political history and human rights—a reputation that has only strengthened in the months following the launch as her readership grows.
For Sakvarlishvili, the Times Square feature represents the culmination of a deeply personal and political journey. Rising from an abandoned child raised by blind adoptive parents to a migrant caregiver in Italy, she ultimately earned a Master’s degree in Political Science and immigrated to the United States. Today, she remains an active leader in the fight for Georgian democracy, having personally led protests against pro-Russian forces in her homeland.
“Seeing my story—and the story of my country—lit up in the center of the world is a profound honor,” says Sakvarlishvili. “Georgia is an ancient, beautiful nation that has been tested by empire and has paid a very high price for its freedom. I wrote this book so the world will finally understand our history and our ongoing fight for democracy.”
About the Book
Georgia After the Collapse of the Soviet Union provides an emotionally detailed and data-driven account of the nation’s first decades of independence. Sakvarlishvili weaves her own journey of resilience into a rigorous analysis of Georgia’s transformation. The book examines the leadership of post-Soviet presidents and the sweeping reforms that followed the 2003 Rose Revolution, detailing the shift from a centrally planned command economy to a liberalized market system. It confronts the structural realities of rebuilding a nation under pressure—caught between integration with Western institutions and systemic external pressure from Russia.
About the Author
Tsisnami “Sissy” Sakvarlishvili is a Georgian-born journalist, author, and educator. She is the author of Georgia After the Collapse of the Soviet Union, Diary of the Red-Haired Girl, and The Red-Haired Girl Recipes. Surviving the collapse of the Soviet Union, war, and displacement, Sissy overcame immense personal adversity—including years working as a migrant caregiver in Italy—to earn a Master’s degree in political science from the University of Florence. In 2013, she immigrated to the United States. Today, her writing blends personal resilience with geopolitical history, giving a voice to the quiet heroism of ordinary people and her homeland’s ongoing fight for freedom. She lives in Amagansett, New York, with her husband and son.
Purchase and Connect
Georgia After the Collapse of the Soviet Union is available now for purchase globally.
• Amazon
• Barnes & Noble
• Official Author Website
Media Contact: Noah Cohen
Franklin Publishers
info@franklinpublishers.com
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