The Twelve Little Cakes

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The Twelve Little Cakes
Author Dominika Dery
Publisher Riverhead Trade
Publication date October 4, 2005
Pages 384
ISBN 978-1594481390


The Twelve Little Cakes (2004) is a memoir by Czech author Dominika Dery. It tells stories from Dery's life that take place from before her conception up until her late childhood, as well as detailing life in an Eastern bloc country.

Dery was born in 1975 in Černošice, a village just outside of Prague in then-Czechoslovakia. Her mother Jana had decided to conceive another child after dreaming about a little girl. Dery's parents were dissidents who had taken part in the failed Prague Spring of 1968, causing them to live under suspicion: Jana's parents, who were among the Communist elite, disowned her, Jarda had difficulty finding or keeping a job, and the family always had to be wary of informers. However, the couple managed to raise their two daughters in a loving, even adventurous household despite their troubles.

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