After
experiencing the second world war tragedies and living through the socio
political changes in Romania, grand-pa Aurel and grand-ma Dida for the love of
their beloved grandchildren Darius and Anna, decided to leave family, friends
and everything they built in Romania and start a new life in Canada. Nadia
Comaneci incredible gymnastic success at the Olympic games in Montreal was what
they knew at the time about Canada. Grand-pa Aurel and grand-ma Dida’s courage
and personal sacrifices were the foundation for the education Darius and Anna
accessed in Toronto and the life they enjoyed in Canada. The book presents real
events and is based on a true story.
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After we came back to Constanta, Mother Voica was introduced to Mr. George whom we the children use to call Uncle George.
Uncle George was a good man who loved my mother and loved us. Uncle George was from Suditi village in Ialomita County. His family was financially well established so they sent George to a theological seminary to become a priest. After studying for two years, Uncle George decided that becoming a priest was not his vocation; his dream was to see the world.
Uncle George left the seminary and got a job on a commercial
ship as a simple sailor. Now he was a free man able to travel and read without
religious restrictions. Uncle George was an incredible reader – books,
newspapers, anything that he was able to get his hands on. Mother Voica used to
call it the reading virus. Unfortunately, while reading, he was smoking
nonstop. Most importantly, when he married Mother Voica, Uncle George saved our
lives.
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About the author
Leo Teohari was born in Constanta, Romania. Leo holds both a law
degree and a degree in international economics. Leo defected from Communist
Romania in 1980, and settled with his family in Toronto, Canada, where he
became a businessman. Today he writes about his experiences and runs an
international food trade business. In 2004 he published his first book, Hawala,
based on a true story about a government cover-up and diversion related to the
Romanian revolution in 1989.
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