baba I am a communist! key-word in the title and I could not tempted into this book.
decided read only one chapter today, because tomorrow at 5:00 nobody for me to work does not stand up, but (not) unfortunately swallowed whole in a few moments.
is the story of Emilia Apostolae, who fondly remembers the communist era in Romania. Here are intertwined fate of her childhood and adolescence, when he finally fulfilled his dream and broke away from the countryside to the city, and its present life, which, he claims, is not even a quarter what it had under communism. Light
language, light story, where we do not find descriptions of terror and fear. On the contrary - we lie with laughter. My favorite piece was the description Caucescu, who asked the gold fish that turned him into a fly, because he wanted to see what people really think about him and life in Romania. He heard a joke among other things: "Socialism was definitely in heaven. The Lord God took Adam, Eve had set before him and said," choose. ". The second was a funny description of the getaway Caucescu and his wife to Egypt, because "all have been near the crocodile shoes, and I have not." And so the two of us watched the foot crocodiles, in the end to find these shoes:) I will not tell you more, that you had reason to reach for this great book.
After picking sides, however, comes reflection. The longing for communism is not just fiction. We can hear those voices side by side on the people who lived then, we may even see these people in the gallery of the Polish Communist Party, documenting the parade. And then descends with a smile face.