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Chargement... Nobody Comes (édition 2014)par Anthony Cleary
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Cette critique a été rédigée pour LibraryThing Member Giveaways. I received this ebook for free from Member's Giveaway. It's been a while since I've read a nonfiction book and this one was an interesting story. It's the true story of a man who wants to adopt a child from Budapest since hearing about the deplorable conditions of the orphanages over there. For the rest of the review, visit my blog at: http://angelofmine1974.livejournal.com/81452.html Cette critique a été rédigée pour LibraryThing Member Giveaways. Anthony Cleary tells the true story of the difficulties and trials he and his wife faced while trying to adopt their son Dominic, from one of the orphanages in Romania. After the fall of Ceausescu in Romania, images of children left in orphanages saturated the news and the author and his wife knew they had to act and do whatever they could to rescue one or two of these children from the horrendous conditions in which they were forced to live. Mr. Cleary faced resistance and obstacles both from the Governments in Romania and also his homeland in the United Kingdom. The conditions the children were living in were far worse than he could imagine. I enjoyed reading the book and would recommend it to others, but had difficulty with the French phrases that were included. I do not speak French and so these excerpts were lost on me. I would have enjoyed the translation being provided as well. Cette critique a été rédigée pour LibraryThing Member Giveaways. I enjoyed reading this book about the adoption of a child from Romania. I would recommend this book to others, however I need to echo another reviewers comment...Translating french passages for the readers would have greatly enhanced reading. The assumption that the readers would understand french put me off a bit and I was left wondering what they meant!The book Nobody comes is a true account of Anthony Cleary and his wife Carmel trying to adopt a Romanian child after the revolution against Romania's corrupt communist leader Ceausescu. They had witness horrible conditions on t.v. taking place in that country especially in the orphanages that sparked their desire to rescue a child. The book basically explains all the steps that Cleary had to go through to get a child out of Romania and into the UK. Like a lot of other books I have read the orphanages are in deplorable condition. The children are more abused than actually taken care of. It took a lot of help from a friend he made while getting the run around from both Romania and the UK. Getting anything done when in Romania took bribing with cigarettes,soap,toothpaste and even vodka. Did he get to adopt the child he found? You will have to read the book because I do not like to give away the ending. There were a few things that I did not understand about the situation. His wife did not do anything regarding the adoption. You would think if you wanted to be a mother you would put things on hold and go fight along with your husband. She really was only mentioned less than half a dozen times in the book. Also there was a part whan he had the child but instead of spending time with his possible new child he left it with a stranger for almost a week so he would not have to worry about looking after it and went sight seeing instead. I could not believe it. How bad did these people want to be parents? For those two reasons I had to drop it a star. If you are interested in this topic you would enjoy this book. "A good indignation brings out all one's powers" ~ Emerson, Journals, 1841 (I recieved this book for a honest review from LibraryThing) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
This is the true story of the endeavour to find, extract and adopt an infant from an 'orphanage' in post revolutionary Romania in the face of opposition from the most unexpected quarters. Obstacles erected by both the UK and the Romanian authorities populate the route taken by the author, who recounts the poverty and ever present corruption in the aftermath of the revolution, the horrors of Orphanage Number One in Bucharest, the indifference of the civil servants in both countries to the plight of the infants, and the struggle to raise awareness in both jurisdictions of the damage being caused to the children by the delay caused by their obstruction. The book also recounts the remarkable friendship which was forged with a Bucharest University graduate who offered his help as interpreter, guide and, ultimately, Godfather to the child who was rescued. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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"A good indignation brings out all one's powers" ~ Emerson, Journals, 1841
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