Cafe &quote;The Blue Danube&quote; (e-bog) af Yakimov, Radka
Yakimov, Radka (forfatter)

Cafe &quote;The Blue Danube&quote; e-bog

35,47 DKK (inkl. moms 44,34 DKK)
In Cafe &quote;The Blue Danube&quote;, Radka Yakimov, a native of Bulgaria, recalls tales that are heartfelt, reflective and insightful. The communist regimes of Eastern Europe, the fight for women's rights and trying to adapt to a new life in Canada while suspended between two worlds are towering themes in this hard-hitting book.Yakimov takes her readers to faraway places. You'll meet Mrs. Bai...
E-bog 35,47 DKK
Forfattere Yakimov, Radka (forfatter)
Forlag iUniverse
Udgivet 6 november 2008
Længde 178 sider
Genrer HBJD
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780595919383
In Cafe "e;The Blue Danube"e;, Radka Yakimov, a native of Bulgaria, recalls tales that are heartfelt, reflective and insightful. The communist regimes of Eastern Europe, the fight for women's rights and trying to adapt to a new life in Canada while suspended between two worlds are towering themes in this hard-hitting book.Yakimov takes her readers to faraway places. You'll meet Mrs. Bailey, who finds herself in a strange place-right in her own country; you'll learn how so many are struggling with life in the post-communists democracies while battling the consequences of totalitarianism; and you'll feel how agonizing it can be for a mother to yearn for a child in a faraway place.And of course, you'll walk through the doors of Caf "e;The Blue Danube,"e; where immigrants united by a common love of dancing and music can congregate and come to terms with their own circumstances, their own problems and their own regrets all while looking to the future.The memoirs in Caf "e;The Blue Danube"e; deftly point out that being a newcomer can be a difficult experience, but they also celebrate what makes us all different-as well as the same.