Review
It is an elegantly written work, a true picture of time and place by a talented writer and sensitive observer. --
Frederick Quinn, noted author
Product Description
The subtitle is descriptive: "An American Teacher in Postcommunist Romania." The author, the ex-wife of a Foreign Service Officer and graduate of Bryn Mawr College, has raised three children as a single mother, while working for non-profit organizations in Washington D.C. With her children now grown, she somewhat impetuously accepts an offer from a visiting head of a university in Timisoara, Romania, to become a teacher of English at his university. She teaches there for the next 7 years, from 1992 to 1999, after which she returns to Washington. This is a personal memoir of those seven years living and working in postcommunist Romania, about her students, her colleagues at the university, the friends she makes, the trips she takes, with keen insights and remarkable observations of the life she led and of her surroundings, physical and human. She is an accomplished writer who tells a compelling story in her own words.