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The Devil Is Clever: A Memoir of My Romanian Mother [Hardcover]

Kenneth Radu (Author)


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2004

Clutching her small biscuit tin of food, her face almost hidden behind her kerchief, 15-year-old Annie Corches stepped onto the train that would carry her away from Dysart, Saskatchewan, far from the cruel and abusive aunt who was destroying her body and soul. Like her immigrant Romanian parents who arrived in Canada in 1909, Annie was terrified of what lay ahead, but even more so of what lay behind.

Annie is Kenneth Radu’ s mother. The Devil Is Clever is Annie’ s memoir, told through Radu’ s evocative voice, an account that sings like a work of fiction, yet is at the same time remarkable for its unvarnished look at a life of strife, courage, and hope.

When Annie lost her mother, her father quickly remarried, and Annie’ s overworked and emotionally distant stepmother hardly had time to nurture a little girl. Yet Annie was close to her older sister, Tenka, who became a surrogate mother. It was only when their father died and Annie was torn from her siblings that her childhood began to crumble. Sent to live with an abusive aunt, she took comfort in her rich heritage.

Radu, in a narrative full of the wondrous aromas and recipes of Romanian cooking, draws vivid pictures of savory sarmale (cabbage rolls) and buttery sweet placinta (strudel), pleasures with which Annie defended herself against her aunt’ s savagery.

The Devil Is Clever is a powerful account of prairie life between the two World Wars, of immigrant dreams, and the triumph of hope over hardship. Its indelible portrait of a woman whose search for love and acceptance never wavers confirms Kenneth Radu’ s prodigious gift for storytelling.

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Grade 4–7—Zoë Monday Costello has a talent for giving stellar advice to her classmates and teachers. Then she gets the chicken pox, and when she returns to school, sixth-grader Devon Sweeney has moved in on her territory, angling to become "the Devon Lama." He seems to be every ounce of perfection that Zoë is not, and the seventh grader must use all of her tricks and know-how to bring the usurper down. Naturally, she learns that sometimes, in the name of compassion and understanding, you need to know when to fold 'em and help out a fellow classmate. In this sequel to The Invisible Rules of the Zoë Lama (Dutton, 2007), Cohen demonstrates that she can create a spunky and sassy character. Zoë is a hoot, and her friends and her Internet-savvy "g-ma" provide amusement galore. The photographs, doodlelike illustrations, and chapter titles add even more zing. Along with the laughs, Zoë also has real concerns and fears: Will moving out of her apartment cause the memories of her late father to fade? Should she be thankful for what she has and just let go of her ill feelings for Devon? The story has a message but it's tempered by the humor. Recommend this stand-alone title to your feisty tween girls and hope that good karma will deliver another Zoë Lama adventure in the future.—Laura Lutz, Queens Borough Public Library, NY
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About the Author

Tish Cohen is the author of the adult novel Town House. She lives in Toronto, Ontario. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 280 pages
  • Publisher: HarperFlamingo Canada (2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0002006502
  • ISBN-13: 978-0002006507
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,835,582 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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