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Treno per Trieste - 9780307388360, Domnica Radulescu, tascabile-

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Artist
Radulescu, Domnica
ISBN
0307388360
Book Title
Train to Trieste
Item Length
8 in
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Year
2009
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Domnica. Radulescu
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Literary, Political
Item Width
5.2 in
Item Weight
9.4 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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In the summer of 1977, seventeen-year-old Mona Manoliu falls in love with Mihai, a green-eyed boy who lives in Brasov, the romantic mountain city where she spends her summers. But under the Ceausescu dictatorship, paranoia infects everyone; soon Mona begins to suspect that Mihai is part of the secret police. As food shortages worsen and her loved ones begin to disappear, Mona realizes that she too must leave. Over the next twenty years, she struggles to bury her longing for the past, yet she eventually finds herself compelled to return, determined to learn the truth about her one great love.

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Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0307388360
ISBN-13
9780307388360
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Book Title
Train to Trieste
Author
Domnica. Radulescu
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Literary, Political
Publication Year
2009
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
320 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Item Weight
9.4 Oz

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"This vivid debut novel [is] alive with the youthful awareness of the texture of the old world, the world left behindin this case, Romania. Mona is just 17 when she falls in love with her 'green-eyed mountain boy,' Mihai. The adult worldCeausescu's government, secret police, parents in political perilis closing in on them both. But for one beautiful summer, it's linden trees and vodka made from fermented plums and stars and mountains and raspberries. . . . Drink in the gorgeous scenery, the Carpathians, Bucharest, the dark forests. Suspend all cynicism and believe in the possibility of this love story." Susan Salter Reynolds,Los Angeles Times "Like the heroine of her debut novel, Domnica Radulescu escaped from Romania in the early 1980s, studied literature at the University of Chicago, and is a smart, sensitive, passionate, and beautiful woman. Hungry for love and life, 17-year-old Mona falls deeply in love with Mihai. But living in Communist Romania, where everyone is suspicious of everyone else, she is unsure of who he is. . . . Despite her constant fears, she cannot stay out of his bed. But when her father is directly threatened and her own life is in danger, [Mona] is encouraged to flee the country. . . . She eventually arrives in Chicago . . . [Years later,] after her marriage ends and the Ceausescus are murdered in a bloody revolution, she returns to her homeland to find out who her first and only love, Mihai, really was. Radulescu's novel, sprung from an autobiographical impulse, powerfully combines the intensity of first love, the confusion of politics, and the melancholy of exile." Barbara Fisher,Boston Sunday Globe "I was swept away by Domnica Radulescu's debut novel. It's at once a haunting journey to a faraway country, beautiful and terrifying, and an odyssey straight to the heart of a young girl and the remarkable woman she becomes. Deeply moving and deeply felt,Train to Triesteis an unforgettable story that introduces a new and astonishingly fresh voice." Arthur Golden, author ofMemoirs of a Geisha "I never thought I'd have cause to refer to life behind the Iron Curtain as 'magnificent' or 'evocative,' but there's a first time for everything.Train to Triesteis Domnica Radulescu's debut, and it's a sweeping, gorgeous book about a young woman's quest for freedom and safety in Soviet-ruled Romania during the late 1970s. Mona Maria Manoliu is 17, beautiful and has a boyfriend, Mihai, who adores her. [But] Romania is in the throes of Nicolae Ceausescu's communist reign, political dissidents (Mona's father is one) are being arrested or killed every day . . . Mona lives in constant fear that her father's contraband typewriter will be found in its hiding place in the oven, or worse, that Mihai himself will be revealed as a member of the secret police. Eventually, the only thing left to do is escape. Monaalone, bereft, terrified and without saying goodbye to Mihaiturns up briefly in Trieste, moves on to Rome, and finally reaches Chicago, where she begins her life as a refugee. . . . When a cousin visits from Romania and dredges up memories of the past, Mona knows she must return to her homeland, to find Mihai and learn the truth. Every page in this elegant, sophisticated novel drips with detail, from the bittersweet taste of walnut preserves to the sheen of the mahogany wardrobe where a young Mona hides, wondering if it will ever be safe to come out." Tiffany Lee-Youngren,San Diego Union-Tribune "A spirited, passionate, funny look at the world in the tim, "Vivid. . . . . Alive with the youthful awareness of the texture of the old world. . . . Suspend all cynicism and believe in the possibility of this love story." -Los Angeles Times "Deeply moving and deeply felt. . . . An unforgettable story that introduces a new and astonishingly fresh voice." -Arthur Golden, author ofMemoirs of a Geisha "Sweeping, gorgeous. . . . Every page in this elegant, sophisticated novel drips with detail." -The San Diego Union-Tribune "Radulescu's novel, sprung from an autobiographical impulse, powerfully combines the intensity of first love, the confusion of politics, and the melancholy of exile." -The Boston Globe "I was swept away by Domnica Radulescu's debut novel. It's at once a haunting journey to a faraway country, beautiful and terrifying, and an odyssey straight to the heart of a young girl and the remarkable woman she becomes. Deeply moving and deeply felt,Train to Triesteis an unforgettable story that introduces a new and astonishingly fresh voice." Arthur Golden, author ofMemoirs of a Geisha "A spirited, passionate, funny look at the world in the time of the new millennium. Domnica Radulescu is a remarkable writer enriching American letters with her Romanian perspective. We are lucky to call her ours." Sandra Cisneros, author ofThe House on Mango Street "Richly poetic . . . Mona, an impulsive Bucharest teen, falls in love with Mihai, a boy from the mountains. He's just lost his longtime girlfriend to a violent accident, and Mona's drawn to the rawness of his grieving. Her youth in Romania is a flurry of sensual pleasures, despite the fear and want endemic to life under a Stalinist regime. . . . Though Mona grapples with secret police and with scarcity, her evocations of the pleasures of youth and love are indomitably joyous, almost synesthetic in their sensuality. . . . Mona's story spins out over years, as she builds an American life that's forever overshadowed by the one she left behind. Fittingly, the novel ends in Romania, on her first trip back. Radulescu beautifully evokes the timelessness of spaces, as Mona's middle-aged self attempts to fit into landscapes she moved in as a young woman. The book's final pages raise as many questions as they answer, but Radulescu is happy to leave something to the imagination." Melissa Albert,Time Out Chicago "A must-read thriller. Radulescu writes with intensity and urgency and pulls readers along with her first-person account of escape, survival and love. . . . Mona Manoliu is a student and blossoming beauty of 17 when she meets Mihai while vacationing in the beautiful foothills of the Carpathians. Radulescu's descriptions of this region speak volumes about her intimate knowledge of her home country. Innocent love risks discovery back home in Bucharest as Mona's father pursues hidden agendas, and even best friends are suspected enemies. Savagery and starvation prevail as Ceausescu and cohorts bleed the country of food and money. Mona's family urges her to flee . . . [After living in America for years,] Mona makes the return to her homeland and her first love. What she finds is a revelation that is both unsettling and satisfying. Mona Manoliu lives her life in rapid, staccato bursts of action and emotion. Readers will page through her adventures with precisely the same feelings." Barbara Dickinson,The Roanoke Times(October 12, 2008) "Unique . . . Like an oven on fire, with a typewriter and love letters,Train to Triestebursts forward with a novel d, "I was swept away by Domnica Radulescu's debut novel. It's at once a haunting journey to a faraway country, beautiful and terrifying, and an odyssey straight to the heart of a young girl and the remarkable woman she becomes. Deeply moving and deeply felt,Train to Triesteis an unforgettable story that introduces a new and astonishingly fresh voice." Arthur Golden, author ofMemoirs of a Geisha "Like the heroine of her debut novel, Domnica Radulescu escaped from Romania in the early 1980s, studied literature at the University of Chicago, and is a smart, sensitive, passionate, and beautiful woman. Hungry for love and life, 17-year-old Mona falls deeply in love with Mihai. But living in Communist Romania, where everyone is suspicious of everyone else, she is unsure of who he is. . . . Despite her constant fears, she cannot stay out of his bed. But when her father is directly threatened and her own life is in danger, [Mona] is encouraged to flee the country. . . . She eventually arrives in Chicago . . . [Years later,] after her marriage ends and the Ceausescus are murdered in a bloody revolution, she returns to her homeland to find out who her first and only love, Mihai, really was. Radulescu's novel, sprung from an autobiographical impulse, powerfully combines the intensity of first love, the confusion of politics, and the melancholy of exile." Barbara Fisher,Boston Sunday Globe "A spirited, passionate, funny look at the world in the time of the new millennium. Domnica Radulescu is a remarkable writer enriching American letters with her Romanian perspective. We are lucky to call her ours." Sandra Cisneros, author ofThe House on Mango Street "This vivid debut novel [is] alive with the youthful awareness of the texture of the old world, the world left behindin this case, Romania. Mona is just 17 when she falls in love with her 'green-eyed mountain boy,' Mihai. The adult worldCeausescu's government, secret police, parents in political perilis closing in on them both. But for one beautiful summer, it's linden trees and vodka made from fermented plums and stars and mountains and raspberries. . . . Drink in the gorgeous scenery, the Carpathians, Bucharest, the dark forests. Suspend all cynicism and believe in the possibility of this love story." Susan Salter Reynolds,Los Angeles Times "I never thought I'd have cause to refer to life behind the Iron Curtain as 'magnificent' or 'evocative,' but there's a first time for everything.Train to Triesteis Domnica Radulescu's debut, and it's a sweeping, gorgeous book about a young woman's quest for freedom and safety in Soviet-ruled Romania during the late 1970s. Mona Maria Manoliu is 17, beautiful and has a boyfriend, Mihai, who adores her. [But] Romania is in the throes of Nicolae Ceausescu's communist reign, political dissidents (Mona's father is one) are being arrested or killed every day . . . Mona lives in constant fear that her father's contraband typewriter will be found in its hiding place in the oven, or worse, that Mihai himself will be revealed as a member of the secret police. Eventually, the only thing left to do is escape. Monaalone, bereft, terrified and without saying goodbye to Mihaiturns up briefly in Trieste, moves on to Rome, and finally reaches Chicago, where she begins her life as a refugee. . . . When a cousin visits from Romania and dredges up memories of the past, Mona knows she must return to her homeland, to find Mihai and learn the truth. Every page in this elegant, sophisticated novel drips with detail, from the bit
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