Tuesday, November 3, 2020

BOOK REVIEW: Duality by Ica Iova



At twenty-eight, Romanian army wife, DIANA ANDREI, has everything that means stability and security—a career, a loving family, a roof over her head and food on her table.But when her husband and two other men team up and escape to the West, they plunge their wives into a foreign reality brimming with secret police, then entwine their fates amongst culture shock, language barrier, betrayal, and loss while struggling to start over in Canada. Inspired by a true story, Duality offers a window in the lives of those who experience racism and alienation while struggling to find their paths in life.


 Duality by Ica Iova is the story of a Romanian woman, Diana, and her life as the wife of a soldier, daughter of farmers, mother of two, and immigrant to Canada. When her husband decides to make a run for it to North America, Diana’s well-ordered life is reduced to shambles. The plight of an immigrant family is detailed in this touching, heartbreaking, sometimes political journey toward a better life in North America. Diana’s journey, full of triumph and heartbreak, is well written with characters that are hard to forget. This story of the plight of migrant families should be mandatory reading for anyone who thinks he knows it all. 


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