A Grave Above Ground
A Beggar's Tale
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Narrateur(s):
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Diana Hutton
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Auteur(s):
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Diana Hutton
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An unwanted pregnancy leads a bright young woman into a life she could never have imagined. Unique, sad, and sometimes darkly humorous, A Grave Above Ground is a beggar's tale.
It is about how easily life can change–like escaping persecution and living as a refugee and homeless person–but also the beauty and limits experienced with the healing power of love and care. Its about reconciliation with loss and pain, as well as awakening and closure.
We are in Spain as we follow the life and thoughts of Mara, a Romanian beggar who sits, day after day, on the pavement outside a bank in Madrid. Little by little her past takes shape as she reflects on the members of her family, describes the village of her childhood, the hardships of Ceausescu's Roumania, and her relationships–one of which was her downfall.
She takes the listener through her happy but troubled youth, her dysfunctional family, her loves and follies, an unwanted pregnancy, the sordid kidnapping of her baby by the Romanian authorities, and the fruitless search for the infant in the Bucharest orphanages. We experience her flight from Roumania and her abuse as a refugee and illegal immigrant that throws her life into a sad downward spiral and near psychological collapse.
After years of begging and loneliness, fate offers her a chance and rescues her through a flu epidemic, when she lands comatose in the caring environment of a small Madrid hospital. After all this, can she find the strength to escape from the depths into which she has fallen? Mara's is a tale of sadness, of a woeful start to life and an ambiguous ending.
©2017 Diana Hutton (P)2019 Diana Hutton