Focusing on forgotten, silent or unnoticed events, the author tries to warn us, the readers, in a way – to say that history does not only happen on the state level and in parliamentary rooms, but also – and perhaps above all – on the streets, in poorer places or at home. “The children of the Days” is not only a reflection on what is painful, but also a collection of many apt, ironic and funny anecdotes, interesting socio-cultural observations, as well as the affirmation of culture and the achievements of our civilization.
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This time I have a very interesting proposition for you to read – “Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA” by Amaryllis Fox. This is the story of a woman who devoted a large part of her life to serving the CIA. The author tells us about her whole life, we meet her as a little girl. We follow her and her upbringing. We can look at what made her one day the secret service recruited her…
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