The Little Communist Who Never Smiled

Author(s): Lola Lafon

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Montreal 1976. A fourteen-year-old girl steps out onto the middle of the floor at the Montreal Forum and into history. 20 seconds on the uneven bars is it all it takes for Nadia Comaneci, the slight, unsmiling child from Communist Romania, to etch herself into the collective memory. The electronic scoreboard, as astonished as the spectators at what has just happened, shows 1.00. The judges have awarded an unprecedented perfect ten, the first in Olympic gymnastics. In The Little Communist Who Never Smiled, Lola Lafon tells the story of Comaneci's journey from growing up in rural Romania to her eventual defection to the United States in 1989. Adored by young girls in the west and appropriated as a political emblem by the Ceausescu regime, Comaneci's life was scrutinised wherever she went. Lafon's novel is a powerful re-imagining of a childhood in the spotlight of history, politics and destiny.

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A novel telling the true story of Nadia Comaneci, icon of a lost age

A virtuoso blend of documentary and imagination ... startling Nouvel Observateur Lola Lafon reinvents the lives of star gymnast Nadia Comaneci ... she writes about the rewriting of history, of an individual story and a collective myth Livres Hebdo

General Fields

  • : 9781781255148
  • : Profile Books Ltd
  • : Serpent's Tail
  • : 0.297
  • : 31 May 2016
  • : 216mm X 135mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 July 2016
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 320
  • : Main
  • : Paperback
  • : Lola Lafon