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My Family and Other Communists
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p>b>SHORTLISTED FOR THE i>SLIGHTLY FOXED /i>BEST FIRST BIOGRAPHY AWARD/b>br>br>David Aaronovitch grew up in Communist Great Britain – a Britain hidden from view for most, but for those on the inside it was a life filled with picket lines, militant trade unions, solidarity rallies for foreign Communists, the Red Army Choir, copies of the i>Daily Worker/i>, all underpinned by a quiet love of the Soviet Union.br>br>In this idiosyncratic blend of memoir, history and biography, David Aaronovitch uncovers the story of his family’s life by picking through letters, diaries and secret service files, which in turn unleash vivid childhood memories of a lost and idealistic world. i>Party Animals/i> is about personal life and political life becoming tragically intertwined, and one family’s search for meaning in the twentieth century./p> p>b>SHORTLISTED FOR THE i>SLIGHTLY FOXED /i>BEST FIRST BIOGRAPHY AWARD/b>br>br>David Aaronovitch grew up in Communist Great Britain – a Britain hidden from view for most, but for those on the inside it was a life filled with picket lines, militant trade unions, solidarity rallies for foreign Communists, the Red Army Choir, copies of the i>Daily Worker/i>, all underpinned by a quiet love of the Soviet Union.br>br>In this idiosyncratic blend of memoir, history and biography, David Aaronovitch uncovers the story of his family’s life by picking through letters, diaries and secret service files, which in turn unleash vivid childhood memories of a lost and idealistic world. i>Party Animals/i> is about personal life and political life becoming tragically intertwined, and one family’s search for meaning in the twentieth century./p>
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