Monday, July 4, 2011

Neurotic Thoughts on Out of the Transylvania Night

Out of the Transylvania Night
Author: Aura Imbarus
Release Date: September 27, 2010
Publisher: Bettie Youngs Books
Target Age: Adult
Source: I received this book from the publisher for an honest review
Summary from Goodreads:


In an epic tale of identity and the indomitable human spirit, OUT OF THE TRANSYLVANIA NIGHT explores tyranny, freedom, love, success, and the price paid for misaligned dreams. An incredibly powerful memoir.
'I'd grown up in the land of TRANSYLVANIA, homeland to Dracula, Vlad the Impaler, and, worse, the Communist dictator, Nicolae Ceausescu—who turned Romania into a land of gray-clad zombies who never dared to show their individuality, and where neighbors became informants, and the Securitate made people disappear. Daylight empowered the regime to encircle us like starved wolves, and so night had always been the time to steal a bit of freedom. As if bred into our Transylvanian blood, we were like vampires who came to life after sundown. I buried the family heirloom jewels, tucked the flag into my sweater and left my outpost to join the action . . . tonight Ceausescu would die!'
Known for using stand-ins to pose for him, Aura doubts if it was even Ceausescu himself who was killed that night. Nevertheless, when her countrymen topple one of the most draconian regimes in the Soviet bloc, Aura Imbarus tells herself that life post-revolution will be different. But little in the country changes. With two pieces of luggage and a powerful dream, Aura and her new husband flee to America. Through sacrifice and hard work, the couple acquire a home, cars, and travel—but trying to be Americans is much more complicated than they expect. More difficulties set in: the stock market crash takes their savings, house, and cars; thieves steal three centuries' worth of heirloom jewels; and Aura's beloved mother dies.
Aura's marriage crumbles under the stress. Devastated, she asks herself, 'How much of one's life is owed to others?' Tested even further by the vagaries of fate, Aura discovers a startling truth about striking a balance between one's dreams and the sacrifices and compromises that allow for serenity, selfhood, and lasting love. More resolution comes when in 2010, Ceausescu's body is exhumed to answer questions of a cover-up, and Aura can finally lay to rest the haunting mysteries of her past.


I really liked this book!


I accepted this book from the publisher not really knowing what to expect, but wanting to broaden my reading horizons a bit. I'm so glad that I did. The story of Aura Imbarus was fascinating, heartbreaking and uplifting all at the same time. Aura takes us on the roller coaster ride of her life. While she has a beautiful family and is surrounded by love from them, the country around her is in turmoil and she dreams of making a new life in America. Things that I take for granted every day, were luxuries rarely had during her life in Romania. Reading about her struggles reminded me to be grateful for the country that I live in, and the blessings in my life. Her writing style was easy to read and very compelling. Definitely worth reading!

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