Didier Waldung, according to the story of Nicole Vasilescu
Les nénuphars blancs du Delta
The novel
Times change, dictatorships remain. In Les nénuphars blanc du Delta, the reader discovers the fates of a mother and her daughter facing the same trials twenty years apart. The first suffered the Soviet invasion after the Second World War, while the second lived under the yoke of Ceausescu. They fought with determination to obtain one and the same thing: their freedom.
Magnificent intergenerational echo between the two women. While Marie will lose her husband, assassinated in the courtyard of a prison, her daughter Nicole will oppose a sinister destiny; will love be her passport to freedom? The novel of a hope emerging from under the leaden blanket of totalitarianism.
The author
Before becoming a journalist and consultant specializing in the infrastructure sector, Didier Waldung is passionate about current events and history. Thanks to fiction, he allows everyone to take a necessary and salutary step back from the raw facts, from the little story in the big History.
Published books
L'hypothèse du quai de Conti, by Philippe Sisbane
Les nénuphars blancs du Delta, by Didier Waldung
À la recherche d'Amalia D., by Bertrand Ploquin
Lame poète, by Claude Savornin
Lisez-moi !, by Magali Brieussel
Beautés !, by Claire Pelissier-Folcolini
AF 17 pour New York, by Bertrand Ploquin
AimSee, by Scenart
Logistikos, by Scenart
Parolier de voyage, by Nathalie Legendre
Le Mondialitron Actes I à III, by Asianichi
L'Ange de Prévert à tombeau ouvert, by Christine Collard