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The reason I chose to read this book is because it recounts the journey of the members of the Russian imperial family as they fled Russia, travelling by sea from Yalta to Malta. Though there are few references to my country, they are generally positive. Comments such as, “The Romanovs were elated by the beauty of the island” or “Sofka was very taken with Malta”. The Dowager herself wrote in her diary, “…Xenia and I drove in an open motorcar to lovely San Antonio in the loveliest weather and where the air was full of the scent of orange blossoms as we drove into the garden.”
The main part of the book is written in the style of an on-board diary while the concluding pages deal with the “where and how all the family members and main characters end up over the years”.
In spite of the wealth they had been born into and their kinship to European royalty, I cannot but realize that a refugee is always a refugee, pining for a return to one’s home.
I rate this book a 7/10.
We have been waving the neutrality flag since the start of the Libyan crisis. We castrated ourselves as a nation in order to excuse our inaction in the face of human suffering. However, the hormones are now getting the better of our peaceful vocation, reigniting the desire to take up arms and fight for the just cause.
The day to proudly do our patriotic duty has arrived; oil our weapons, stock up on cartridges, don camouflage and take aim. We will have no qualms in peppering the neutrality flag with shotgun pellets because of the innumerable migrants having the gall to try and land here. Even though their intention is to rest awhile before moving on to more northern countries, the order is shoot to kill.
13 April and the government declares the hunting season open.
All hail.