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Twelve Little Cakes, The

Dery, Dominika

  9 Reviews

Born to Czech dissidents in 1975, Dominika Dery grows up on the outskirts of Prague in a small village full of prejudices, politics, and petty informing. Largely shunned by her parents' association with the failed 1968 Prague Spring uprising, she seeks solace in her tight-knit family, the friendship of three old ladies she dubs her "fairy godmothers", and her love of ballet. A testament to a family's will to survive through the final turbulent years of a terrible regime.

Comments from Groups

A full and interesting discussion, particularly regarding the Cold War. Members had trouble believing Dominika could remember so much at such an early age. Christchurch 324

We loved this book - very interesting insight into Communism in 1975. Personal voice of the author was lively and full of naive humour. Gore 004

We all agreed that this book was an easy read and a very good account of a young girl's life but wouldn't rush to read the sequel. Tekapo 001

We liked this book and related to the narrator, although we thought there was more detail than such a young girl would remember. Hamilton 003

An interesting book... As it was non-fiction, there were those who believed the writer and those that took issue with the facts. Taupo 004

Thumbs up by the majority. Some members were also able to relate current experiences in the Czech Republic. Wellington 012

Whole group enjoyed the book. Found it easy to read and enlightening about Communism. Tauranga 022

We thought it a great 'story' with bittersweet vignettes that will stay in our minds for a long time. Blenheim 009

Pages
349
Year
2006

Reviews

AUCK 116
31-07-2019
Group divided - those who really loved the book and the characters of Domenika and her father and their optimistic view of life during trying times; and those who found it hard to believe a child of 4 could do so much!
WELL 022
31-07-2019
Generally enjoyed the book. The discussion notes had really useful reflective questions, and the references to web sites to learn more about the author were appreciated. Personally I liked the organisation of the chapters under little cake headings. Would love to know where to purchase or how to make the little cakes. It would've been fun to try some at our meeting!
GORE 006
31-07-2019
Well-written and easy to read. This story gave us an insight to conditions while living under a Communist regime. Provided lots of discussion and all enjoyed it. One of the best we have chosen this year.
RICH 005
31-07-2019
Despite our evening being close to Xmas, almost all our group attended. Much discussion generated, as many had visited Prague. The questions were very thought provoking. A great evening.
MAST 013
31-07-2019
Good discussion. Everyone enjoyed the book. They certainly lived in hard times, and not that long ago. Domenika had either a good memory, or a lot of her account has been fictionalised. I daresay a lot came from her family's memories.
NEWP 005
31-07-2019
Great book. Loved it.
COROM 002
31-07-2019
One person questioned its credibility, but the rest of us enjoyed reading about this period in Czechoslovakia's history from the point of view of a child and her family.
PALMN 019
31-07-2019
Loved this one - so heart warming and setting fascinating.
WHANG 004
31-07-2019
We enjoyed this easy read giving insight to life under Communist rule in Eastern Europe - clever writing incorporating her early memories as a child in Czechoslovakia.