Train to Trieste

Train to Trieste by Domnica Radulescu is a debut novel published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2008, featuring 305 pages in English. The narrative follows the journey of seventeen-year-old Mona Manoliu, who experiences a passionate love for Mihai amidst the oppressive backdrop of Nicolae Ceausescu’s Romania. As she navigates the challenges of life under a totalitarian regime, Mona’s longing for freedom and understanding drives her to escape her homeland, ultimately leading her to Chicago.
Readers will find a story that traverses significant themes such as love, political turmoil, and the quest for identity. The novel captures Mona’s evolution from infatuation to a deeper comprehension of her circumstances, as she grapples with the complexities of her past and the choices that shape her future. With its evocative prose and rich emotional landscape, Train to Trieste presents a compelling exploration of personal and political freedom, inviting readers to reflect on the intersections of love and history.
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An incandescent love story—a thrilling debut novel—that moves from Romania to America, from the Carpathian Mountains to Chicago, from totalitarianism to freedom, and from passionate infatuation to profound understanding.
In the summer of 1977, seventeen-year-old Mona Manoliu falls in love with Mihai, a mysterious, green-eyed boy who lives in Brasov, the romantic mountain city where she spends her summers. She can think of nothing, and no one, else. But life under the dictatorship of Nicolae Ceausescu is difficult. Hunger and paranoia infect everyone; fear, too. And one day, Mona sees Mihai wearing the black leather jacket favored by the secret police. Could he be one of them?
As food shortages worsen, as more and more of her loved ones disappear in “accidents,” Mona comes to understand that she must leave Romania. She escapes in secret—narrowly avoiding the police—through Yugoslavia to Italy, and then to Chicago, a city she calls “fit for my hunger.” But she leaves without saying a final good-bye to Mihai. And though she struggles to bury her longing for the past—she becomes a doctoral student, marries, has children—she finds herself compelled to return to her country, determined to learn the truth about her one great love.
Seductive, suspenseful, intensely evocative, and told in an astonishingly original, poetic voice,Train to Triesteis a force of language and emotion, as acutely observed as it is impossible to put down.
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