Party Animals
| ავტორი | David Aaronovitch |
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David Aaronovitch’s compelling memoir explores growing up in a Communist family in Great Britain, examining how political ideology shaped childhood, family relationships, and personal identity. This biographical work offers intimate insights into the intersection of private family life and public political commitment, capturing the complexities of youth spent navigating inherited beliefs and social conditions in post-war Britain through honest storytelling.
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David Aaronovitch’s *Party Animals* is a gripping memoir that traces how growing up in a Communist household shaped his political awakening and family relationships, offering intimate insights into post-war British society through a deeply personal lens. This candid exploration of inherited beliefs and childhood innocence provides both a historical window into Cold War Britain and a universal meditation on questioning family ideology.
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Party Animals by David Aaronovitch offers a compelling biographical exploration of family, childhood, and the complex social conditions of Great Britain through a uniquely personal lens. This engaging memoir delves into the author’s formative years growing up in a Communist household, providing fascinating insights into how political ideology shaped family dynamics and personal identity. Aaronovitch masterfully weaves together themes of childhood innocence, family loyalty, and political awakening, creating a narrative that resonates with anyone who has questioned their inherited beliefs. The book examines the intersection of private family life and public political commitment, revealing how Communist ideals influenced daily routines, relationships, and worldview in post-war Britain. Through honest reflection and vivid storytelling, Aaronovitch captures the contradictions and complexities of growing up in a politically charged environment. His exploration of youth and social conditions offers readers both historical context and universal themes about coming of age, making difficult choices, and understanding one’s place in the world. This memoir provides valuable insights into British social history while delivering an intimate portrait of family relationships tested by ideological conviction. Discover this remarkable journey of self-discovery and political awakening that will challenge your assumptions about family, politics, and personal growth.
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| ავტორი | David Aaronovitch |
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| გამომცემლობა | Penguin |
| გვერდების რაოდენობა | 320 |
| ISBN | 9780099478973 |
| ყდის ტიპი | რბილი ყდა |
| ენა | ინგლისური |
















