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The Twelve Little Cakes
The Twelve Little Cakes
Author: Dominika Dery
Long before she was born, Dominika first appeared to her mother in a dream, so when she came to be, she was welcomed with eager expectation and much love. Though her arrival was auspicious, as the child of recognized dissidents associated with the failed Prague Spring uprising, Dominika's life would be far from charmed. Her mother was disowned ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781573222839
ISBN-10: 1573222836
Publication Date: 9/23/2004
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Riverhead Hardcover
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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miss-info avatar reviewed The Twelve Little Cakes on + 386 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
On the one hand, you have a story about 1970s and 80s communist Czechoslovakia. The book does a good job of explaining what communism meant to the locals, what happened in the area after WWII, and how it all affects a family of dissidents. Nothing youd think would be light reading.

On the other hand, this book is downright CUTE. Its very easy to read, and funny as all get out. Kids are kids no matter where they are. The book starts out with three-year-old Dominika making a pet of Mr. Carp, who lives in the bathtub, not realizing hes meant for Christmas dinner. It ends with ten-year-old Dominika putting toothpaste in her ears to keep out the earwigs. (Note to children: dont do this.)

I loved this book as an adult, and the adults I related bits and pieces to all laughed at the stories. Young people would probably also like it, although there is quite a bit of talk about breasts (goats) and the older sisters sexuality.
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This memoir is a touching portrait of a family struggling economically and politically, yet persevering. The author deftly blends the fantasy life of a child with harsh reality. This is also a recollection of life under the oppression of a corrupt party system in a Soviet satellite nation. A bit of history combined with loving memories of a magical childhood.
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Helpful Score: 1
What a wonderful memoir! This memoir is written with the ingredients of Eastern Europe under the communist rule; the hardship (under which this imaginative and creative little girl) lives with a family that is considered dissidents, and how through love and determination can conquer the what seems to be impossible to be possible. Dominika's stories will make you laugh and cry. This book is very endearing!
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A great biography/memoir of a Czeck-born girl in the 70's. As the reader begins the book, he is drawn easily into the stories told & written by Dominika. She writes of her families' struggles/challenges of living in the Communist country while being dissidents.
Humor, love, pride and determination are shared by Dominika to reach her goal of becoming a ballet dancer. Read on about other adventures of Dominika and her family....

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