I thoroughly enjoyed this memoir of Lea Ypi's life under socialism and communism in Albania. Her story is unusual in that, as a child, she was very much a believer in "the Party," and found her parents and extended relatives rather lukewarm about it. Halfway through, when
…more the Party falls under protests and the push for a democratic government, Lea learns some shocking things (to her) about her family. This book is perfect for Cold War history buffs or those who are intrigued by all forms of socialism. It's a well-ordered and personal study into the mysteries families hold and how freedom can be as disorienting as it is liberating. (less)