The Art of Making a Forgotten Cup of Tea

The Art of Making a Forgotten Cup of Tea

Softcover
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SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURESet against the backdrop of the 1989 Romanian Revolution, The Art of Making a Forgotten Cup of Tea tells a gripping and deeply personal story of survival, trust, and betrayal in a world on the brink of change. The story follows Elena, a devoted mother fighting to protect her children, Ioana and Beri¿¿, as the country erupts into chaos. As Nicolae Ceaüescu's authoritarian regime collapses, the streets of Timi¿oara turn into battlegrounds where ordinary people must make impossible choices. Elena's brother, Robi, finds himself drawn into the revolution's violent undercurrents when he places his trust in Dragö, a charismatic yet enigmatic agent of the secret police. Dragö presents himself as an ally, but as Robi peels back the layers of deception, he discovers that loyalty and truth are far more dangerous than he ever imagined. As the walls of dictatorship crumble, so does Robi's perception of the people around him-forcing him to question his own complicity in a system built on fear.Meanwhile, two British journalists, Lizzie and Frankie, arrive in Romania, expecting to report on the fall of a dictator from a safe distance. But as they venture deeper into the uprising, they become unwilling participants in a revolution they struggle to fully understand. Through their eyes, the Western world's perception of Romania is confronted with the raw, unfiltered reality of life under an oppressive regime.As Timi¿oara burns and the people of Romania fight for their future, The Art of Making a Forgotten Cup of Tea weaves together multiple perspectives, showing the cost of revolution-not just in political terms, but in the personal sacrifices made by those who dare to hope for something better. It is a story of love and loss, of trust and betrayal, and of the resilience of those who refuse to be silenced.

Book Information

Main Genre
Historical Novels
Sub Genre
N/A
Format
Softcover
Pages
350
Price
23.90 €

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5

„The youth always saw things differently. The generation before had been submissive, but they wouldn’t be.“

I was looking forward to reading this book and I was definitely not disappointed. It is a historical novel based on the Romanian revolution, and while most of the characters are fictional, it’s something that real people had to go through. It made me really emotional knowing that my family has lived through these times. While I might be biased about how much it has moved me, I still think even someone without any connection to Romania would enjoy it.

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Ein wirklich emotional und trotzdem informativ geschriebenes Buch über ein Thema , über dass kaum jemand etwas weiß .

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