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It feels as if it is the story of a friend who was forced to undergo immense suffering by way of the trials and troubles in reaching the USA, “daylight empowered the regime to encircle us like starved wolves” (Imbarus, 2010, p.21). The book is more than a personal journey in providing hopes to other migrants that wish to leave their horrible lives and migrate to a safer and acceptable place. Aura’s story is about her life during and after the revolution in Romania and about the beauty of her love for family, husband and her homeland as also about the fact that eventually love triumphs in all aspects despite the tribulations that confront very few amongst us.
Main Body The reader is engulfed into Aura’s life because it feels as though one is sharing her moments in her journey as she gets absorbed into the American life style. In citing the reason for her escape to America Aura describes the brutality that existed in Romania “My once serene and beautiful country became the land of the undead. As if Count Dracula had enslaved us, sucking our lifeblood away, Ceausescu turned Romanians into gray-clad zombies close to starvation who waited in long lines and never dared to call attention to themselves or show individuality in any way” (Imbarus, 2010, p.31). .
After five days of bloody violence, the revolutionaries took over but the new regime was very corrupt and cruel. Although Aura fell in love and was able to carve out a life that was the envy of others, she had a fiercely strong feeling of freedom, which made her want more because success had no value if there was no freedom. She fled from the country with her newly married husband Michael and established herself in Los Angeles. The author has not minced words in depicting her emotional condition during the time, “I buried the family jewels, tucked the flag into my sweater and left my outpost to join the action” (Imbarus, 2010, p.46). She and her husband were not new to making sacrifices and working hard and soon became immensely successful.
Her happiness is evident when she says, "I had been so set on blocking out my past and conquering the American dream that I lost sight of me and all that I'd worked for” (Imbarus, 2010, p.41). Through sacrifices and a great deal of hard work she and her husband acquired a beautiful home and luxury cars but it was very difficult trying to cope with American life. They travelled the world together but the extravagant life style strained their marriage, more strongly than the several years of struggle they underwent.
Aura was much inspired by the love she got from her grandmother. When her grandmother said “out of the bleakest winter night come the hungriest wolves”, (Imbarus, 2010, p.105), she implied that it was not a loss of fortunes but the collapsing of the security and structure built in the new life. These harsh words were not taken by Aura with disappointment but with the feeling that love is present even as a
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