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Dream in a Suitcase: The Story of an Immigrant Life by Domnica Rădulescu
What is in the suitcase of a refugee escaping from a politically oppressive regime? Drawing on Domnica Rădulescu's recent memoir Dream in a Suitcase: The Story of an Immigrant Life, this event is an invitation to explore the multifaceted fabric of dreams and cherished memories immigrants bring to the US. Join us for a dialogue between the author, and her special guests who share similar stories of exile, uprootedness and resilience.
Register for the event HERE.
About the book:
Dream in a Suitcase unravels a fast-paced journey of survival, resilience, and the power of love. The story offers a rich multicultural mosaic of a life divided not only between two cultures and languages, that of the heroine's native Romania and her adoptive US but also between Chicago's urban culture and that of a small town in Virginia marked by a heavy confederate history. This book is deeply relevant for our times as it offers an opportunity for American-born audiences to develop a deeper understanding for all those who arrived in this country as refugees in search of freedom, peace, and different versions of the American Dream.
Buy the book HERE.
Endorsements:
"An extraordinary memoir of fortitude and freedom, a narrative that is vibrant and lyrical. Rădulescu takes us from Romania's dark dictatorial past to the world of literature and beauty, back to the landscapes of her beloved native country, then to her new home in America, and always to the geography of the earth. This is an extraordinary read and a covenant to the power of truth and words." Marjorie Agosin, award-winning author of I Lived on Butterfly Hill.
"Domnica Radulescu is a courageous writer. Dream in a Suitcase, like her other novels, is a breathless read." Andrei Codrescu, NPR commentator, award-winning poet, and filmmaker.
Find out more about Domnica Rădulescu's work:
http://www.domnicaradulescu.com
Event organized by ARCS in partnership with Immigration Research Forum, Arizona American-Romanian Cultural Collaborative (ARCC), Bucharest Inside the Beltway, Romanians of DC, Romanian United Fund, and ARCHER, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in NY/USA