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God's Buried Children

By: Daniel Farcas
Narrated by: Daniel Farcas
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This audiobook is the journal of a Romanian orphan who survive and escaped Ceausescu's communist regime. This is a healing journal. Life itself wrote this journal. All I can offer you is my reality, my simple truth. It burst out of my journal with its own identity after 20 years of weekly confessions. What happened under the streets of Bucharest will sink into your mind and take you back into the dark communist times.

©2016 Daniel Farcas (P)2022 Daniel Farcas
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Cruel and raw. No other books compared

This is my favorite book. I was born in Romania and one of the last to be adopted legally. I read this in 1 day. I never read, and it's not a quick run-through. I couldn't put it down. There was so much character development, I loved the dialog as well.

Not only is this very eye-opening, but it brings to light the shameful things we have either done or seen.
There is complete transparency regarding the savage and unforgiving behavior of others.

There is a book called, "A Child Called It". That book doesn't compare to the depth of hatred this nation has thrust onto these bastard children. The children that the government had created in blind ambition, and greed, only to leave them like wild dogs roaming; free to be dealt with in any manner of abuse.

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I have been waiting a long time for an audio option. It is narrated by the author himself. Due to English being his second language, there are grammatical errors that effect the reading fluidity, however, hearing it from him directly makes those errors part of the charm of his birth home, and flows smoother.

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