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A Breeze in Bulgaria
- Narrado por: Marcus Reeder
- Duração: 13 horas e 56 minutos
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Sinopse
Bulgaria. A country with beautiful mountains, fertile fields, dusty roads, and old Soviet-era apartment bocks. Ancient ruins, tired cities, intricate music, and folk dances. Scattered remnants of the old industry struggle for survival, glimmers of hope among rusty abandoned factories. School hallways ring with the laughter and shrieks of bright-eyed, eager children, and young people go to discos and wear fashionable clothes, discussing ideas and drinking coffee in sidewalk cafes for hours.
Bruce and Stormy McDonald worked in Bulgaria as a Peace Corps volunteers, and fell in love with it all. In this Peace Corps memoir, they tell of meeting people who loved their country and its proud heritage, people who knew how to live very well with very little. Their hardy and resilient way of life came down through the centuries from the warlike Slavs who swept in from the north and east, pushing aside the powerful Thracians and the Romans and the Greeks. Then there was the civilizing influence of literature and learning brought by holy monks. Five hundred years "Under the Turkish Yoke" were ended by Heroes of the Revolution, reverently remembered.
In modern times, tumult, change. Entrepreneurs in a newly free society with apples and cabbages for sale at a table by the sidewalk. Democracy, too, with whatever that will bring. Determination and hard work define what is needed in everyday life. The volunteers' own story had a turn of events, too, one that took determination and hard work to overcome. The heroes of this story are many, and courage is proved in adversity.