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Coming to America: A Jewish-Romanian Story of Belonging

by Ana Doina

$19.99

is available for preorder. It will ship on or before its release date of October 27, 2026. Discover Ana Doina’s unforgettable chronicle of exile, survival, and second chances—from communist Romania to post‑9/11 America, where memory, motherhood, and identity collide.

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ISBN
978-1-59211-771-0
Format
Softbound
Pages
200
Published
2026-10-27

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Coming to America by Ana Doina is available for preorder. It will ship on or before its release date of October 27, 2026.

Discover Ana Doina’s unforgettable chronicle of exile, survival, and second chances—from communist Romania to post‑9/11 America, where memory, motherhood, and identity collide.

Ana Doina grows up under communist rule in Romania, where secret police, censorship, and whispered family histories shape every choice. Years later, she lands in the United States with a baby in her arms, stunned by fast-talking strangers, ruthless efficiency, and a culture that seems at once generous and indifferent. Between these worlds lie earthquakes, crackdowns, lost homes, and the fragile hope that crossing borders might also mean crossing into freedom.

What gives this book its force is Doina’s sharp, unsentimental eye and her instinct for intimate detail: the taste of pickled vegetables in a bleak winter, the terror of a school interrogation over a careless remark, the awkward comedy of supermarket aisles filled with foods she cannot name. She braids personal memories with political history, reflections on Jewish identity, feminist anger, and the everyday labor of raising American children while still thinking in another language.

Readers who care about freedom, memory, and the quiet bravery of ordinary lives will find a story that lingers long after the last page.

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Ana Doina is a Romanian-born poet, essayist, and fiction writer whose work is deeply influenced by her experiences growing up under communism and later immigrating in search of freedom and belonging. Embracing the tradition of “writing as witness,” she explores history, memory, identity, and the human need for home through poetry, essays, and prose. Her work has appeared in numerous national and international publications, anthologies, and textbooks. A longtime advocate for literary communities, she has led poetry organizations, study groups, and workshops throughout New Jersey. Her honors include an Honorable Mention in the Anna Davidson Rosenberg Awards for Poems on the Jewish Experience and three Pushcart Prize nominations. She is the author of the chapbook The Later Generation and the poetry collection Legend of Bread.

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