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Dreams from Communism: Satire from the Past, Lessons for the Present

When truth becomes forbidden, laughter becomes resistance.
When freedom disappears, the human spirit must invent new ways to survive.

In Dreams from Communism, Ian Christoff resurrects a forgotten world -- Bulgaria under the red shadow of Soviet power -- where fear ruled every home, lies became law, and laughter was the only safe truth left.

These twelve stories, inspired by real lives and events, reveal how ordinary people were forced to live inside a system that demanded obedience and punished honesty. Teachers, doctors, officers, mothers -- all must choose between survival and conscience, comfort and dignity, silence and rebellion.

In Komsomolska Street, a loyal officer discovers that justice is only a word.
In Mama Neda and Her Son, a mother trades morality for survival.
In The Galabov Family's Rightness, hypocrisy becomes a virtue.
And in Who Creates Good and Evil?, a teacher learns that ideology can destroy the very soul it claims to save.

Christoff's writing cuts with irony and heals with compassion. He shows that communism was not built by monsters but by frightened people pretending to believe. His characters are victims, accomplices, and rebels -- all at once. Beneath the satire beats a question that still echoes today: How much truth would you sacrifice to feel safe?

You Will Discover:
- The absurdity and terror of everyday life under totalitarian power.
- How humour, irony, and imagination became weapons of survival.
- The quiet heroism of those who dared to think freely.
- The timeless cost of trading truth for obedience.

Readers Say:
"Thought-provoking and entertaining... brings to life the reality of communism and its effects on its people." -- Amazon Review
"Perfectly timed, surprisingly timeless -- the absurdity and resilience still echo today." -- Goodreads Reader

About the Author:
Ian Christoff was born in Bulgaria and now lives in the United Kingdom. A doctor by profession and storyteller by nature, he grew up in the final years of communism and witnessed both the fear it created and the freedom that followed. His stories combine historical truth, dark humour, and human empathy, turning memory into art and irony into a warning.

A Warning from the Past -- and a Mirror for the Present:
Dreams from Communism is not only about a vanished regime; it is about every time and place where truth is twisted, where fear controls thought, where morality bends to power.

With language that burns and laughter that heals, Ian Christoff reminds us that tyranny begins quietly -- with a compromise, a silence, a convenient lie. And he reminds us, too, that the soul's resistance can outlive any dictatorship.

Read it. Remember it. Share it.
Because freedom survives only when we keep its stories alive.

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  • Publication Date: November 12, 2024
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  • Print Length: 207 Pages
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