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Betty MacDonald Fan Club proudly presents:
The amazing, very witty, charming, intelligent story written by our brilliant Betty MacDonald Fan Club Honor Member - artist and writer Letizia Mancino.
WHEN YOU DREAM, DREAM BIG
Copyright 2011/2016 by Letizia Mancino
All rights reserved
Translated by D. Tsiaprakas
Betty, I love you! Your books „Anybody can do anything“ and „Onions in the Stew“ are really outstanding! I take them into my hand, and at a stone's throw I am right away in America ! Columbus and the egg: The great discovery!
Your bestseller „The Egg and I“ the greatest discovery. And you and I! I know America: It's true what you are writing: That's America: Absolutely right! No, even to the least detail! The landscape and the passion: Do you know the country where pistols blossom? Brava, Betty, you are describing the Americans vividly, genuinely, insufferably, brushed upon paper. If I like to read your works? To read doesn't even express it! I can even hear and see everything: Nature, culture, subculture.
America has almost remained unchanged! O those cool Americans! Calculating, stockmarket, Wall Street, the financial crisis (even back in 1930), the gamblers, the bankruptcy of companies! The swarming of dodgers and cheaters. People left without money. Dispair und hunger! A terrible „Worst Case“ (when I knew but little English I thought it is sausage with cheese).
Still how impressive is the ability to adaptone self of the Americans: They know how to enjoy life, acrobats of survival! In the twinkle of an eye they achieved to adapt themselves and effect the work of pioneers: In the morning you are a cleaningwoman, in the evening a brothel woman! No problem!
„The insufficient, here it's becoming an event; The indescribable, here it's done;“ Mary Bard Jensen, your sister, was the treasure trove of procuring work: My word, what a power woman with unlimited imagination! She has recommended you everywhere: Betty can do everything, also write novels! Go ahead, sister, hurry up! The editor wants to see your manuscripts! Up to that point you had not written a single line! Wow! And if still everything goes wrong? No problem: When you dream, dream big!
Just look, you have become famous.The Egg and I You know that, Betty? I'll slip into „The Egg and I“ and come and be your guest! I want to get to know your chickens. I hate chickens! I'm a chickens slave from North America! O Betty, without these damned animals, no chance of you becoming famous! „The Egg and I“ you would never have written! How many readers you have made happy!
Your book is so amusing! Your witty fine (almost nasty) remarks about your family members and roundabout neighbours made me laugh so much! You have been born into a special family: Comfort was not desired: I can't but be amazed: What did your father say to your mother? After tomorrow I am going to work elsewhere: Thousands of miles away...He sent her a telegram: LEAVING FOR TWO YEARS ON THURSDAY FOR MEXICO CITY STOP GET READY IF YOU WANT TO COME ALONG – That was on Monday. Mother wired back: SHALL BE READY, and so she was.That's America! Improvisation, change, adventure. You show no weakness: Let's go! Your descriptions, Betty, about the tremendous happenings in nature have deeply frightened me.
Continent America, I'm terrified by you! I feel so small and threatened like a tiny fly before an enormous flyswatter! Your novel is very many-sided! The reader may use it even as a cook book! „The Egg and I“ starts straight away with a recipe: „Next to the wisdom that lamb meat doesn't taste good unless it has been roasted with garlic“. Do you enjoy the American food?
O Betty, it's too fatty for me and I hate garlic! (Betty is presently cooking lunch for Bob. She's continually talking to „STOVE“: STOVE is Bob's rival; in the beginning I thought it was being himself). She turns round and says: Well, so no garlic for you. No lamb either, Betty. I don't eat any meat! I'd actually prefer only fried eggs. Betty, let me make them myself. Then you try it!
Blow! „STOVE“ out of order! I don't succeed in turning it on! Damned! It's got more of a mind of its own than „STOVE“ of my friend, Hilde Domin! Bob's coming! He must eat directly! „Men eat anything, the swines! Says your grandmother Gammy“. Is it true? Do you like my chickens? Bob asked me without introducing himself. Yes, Bob (rude) I love them! I'm vegetarian. Do you want to clean the henhouse with me tomorrow? A, you're always getting up so early at four o'clock! Bob, that's not a job for me! He looked at me disdainfully! A Roman cissy! You need a reeducation at once! Help, Bob's attacking me! I rather change the novel immediately and move to the „Island“!
Refugees
'Don't come to Europe,' EU's Donald Tusk warns refugees
European Council president tells "economic migrants" to not risk their lives as crowds swell on Greece-Macedonia border.
The
European Council president has warned refugees against coming to Europe
for economic benefit as thousands of people remained trapped at the
Greece-Macedonia border after being blocked from continuing their
journey.
"I want to appeal to all potential illegal economic migrants, wherever you are from: Do not come to Europe," Donald Tusk said in Athens on Thursday after meeting Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
"Do not risk your lives and your money. It is all for nothing. Greece, or any other European country, will no longer be a transit country."
Greece is the first transit point for refugees seeking to make the journey north to more prosperous EU states.
The vast majority of the people arriving in Greece are those fleeing war and political repression in countries such as Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
But EU politicians have sought to crack down on those they say are motivated by financial betterment.
Tusk was on a trip through Balkan states to try to drum up support
for cohesion on how to deal with hundreds of thousands of refugees - a
crisis that threatens to tear the bloc apart - ahead of an emergency
EU-Turkey summit on the ongoing crisis on Monday.
His comments came as a bottleneck of refugees had formed at Idomeni, near the Greek border with Macedonia, after Skopje severely curbed the number of people allowed to cross into its territory.
Thousands continue to enter Greece every day but are finding their route north blocked by Macedonian security forces, who are conducting vigorous checks on the refugees who manage to reach their checkpoints.
At least 10,000 people, including women and children, are stuck outside the crossing at Idomeni with little access to basic provisions.
Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel-Hamid, reporting from Idomeni, said the situation at the border was getting "worse by the day.
"This is a makeshift camp. The transit camp is already at full capacity so people are setting up their tents wherever they can.
"They're going to the woods to set up fires when the temperatures fall dramatically ... people are frustrated with each day that passes, they're getting more and more tired.
"There's a very very long queue in front of the [Greek] police desk made up of people waiting for hours on end to get the right stamp."
On Tuesday, the UN's refugee agency, the UNHCR, said that 131,724 people made the journey across the Mediterranean during January and February, with 122,637 refugees landing in Greece.
READ MORE: Crisis looms as a new wave of refugees reaches Europe
After his meeting with Tusk, Tsipras lashed out at fellow EU leaders for not taking their fair share of refugees and forcing Athens to deal with the huge numbers waiting to cross through.
The Greek leader called for sanctions on EU states that refuse to accept refugees.
"At Monday's summit, Greece will demand that burden-sharing be equitable among all countries in the bloc, and sanctions for those that do not," Tsipras said.
"We ask that unilateral actions stop in Europe," he added, in a view echoed by Tusk.
Tusk later travelled to Turkey, which has taken more Syrian refugees than any other country, and is the departure point for the majority trying to reach the EU.
"I want to appeal to all potential illegal economic migrants, wherever you are from: Do not come to Europe," Donald Tusk said in Athens on Thursday after meeting Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
"Do not risk your lives and your money. It is all for nothing. Greece, or any other European country, will no longer be a transit country."
Greece is the first transit point for refugees seeking to make the journey north to more prosperous EU states.
The vast majority of the people arriving in Greece are those fleeing war and political repression in countries such as Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
But EU politicians have sought to crack down on those they say are motivated by financial betterment.
His comments came as a bottleneck of refugees had formed at Idomeni, near the Greek border with Macedonia, after Skopje severely curbed the number of people allowed to cross into its territory.
Thousands continue to enter Greece every day but are finding their route north blocked by Macedonian security forces, who are conducting vigorous checks on the refugees who manage to reach their checkpoints.
At least 10,000 people, including women and children, are stuck outside the crossing at Idomeni with little access to basic provisions.
Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel-Hamid, reporting from Idomeni, said the situation at the border was getting "worse by the day.
"This is a makeshift camp. The transit camp is already at full capacity so people are setting up their tents wherever they can.
"They're going to the woods to set up fires when the temperatures fall dramatically ... people are frustrated with each day that passes, they're getting more and more tired.
"There's a very very long queue in front of the [Greek] police desk made up of people waiting for hours on end to get the right stamp."
Fair share
The number of refugees flowing into Europe has soared in the first two months of 2016 amid tighter borders and ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, prompting warnings from agencies and rights groups of a "looming humanitarian crisis".On Tuesday, the UN's refugee agency, the UNHCR, said that 131,724 people made the journey across the Mediterranean during January and February, with 122,637 refugees landing in Greece.
READ MORE: Crisis looms as a new wave of refugees reaches Europe
After his meeting with Tusk, Tsipras lashed out at fellow EU leaders for not taking their fair share of refugees and forcing Athens to deal with the huge numbers waiting to cross through.
The Greek leader called for sanctions on EU states that refuse to accept refugees.
"At Monday's summit, Greece will demand that burden-sharing be equitable among all countries in the bloc, and sanctions for those that do not," Tsipras said.
"We ask that unilateral actions stop in Europe," he added, in a view echoed by Tusk.
Tusk later travelled to Turkey, which has taken more Syrian refugees than any other country, and is the departure point for the majority trying to reach the EU.
'A lot of people are scared': Hispanics voice fear as Trump sweeps to Super Tuesday victory
Like many people across the state of Georgia, the diners at La
Jalisco Mexican restaurant in Valdosta sat and watched as Donald Trump
took the stage in neighboring Florida to make his victory speech.
Nearly half a million Georgians returned Trump as their clear Republican winner, with almost 40 per cent of the overall vote - but there's no victory party at La Jalisco.
Nearly half a million Georgians returned Trump as their clear Republican winner, with almost 40 per cent of the overall vote - but there's no victory party at La Jalisco.
Trump's words towards Mexico and Hispanics were familiar. "Mexico is killing us on the border"; "We're going to have a wall".
And on allowing up to 11 million undocumented Hispanic immigrants to stay?
"At this moment, absolutely not, we either have a country or we don't, we have borders or we don’t, and at this moment we don't," he said.
A year ago, it felt as if these were threats which could be dismissed from a celebrity candidate, unlikely to lead a serious candidacy for the Presidency.
But tonight, with Trump amassing a sizeable lead across the US, it all feels different - and all the more scary.
And on allowing up to 11 million undocumented Hispanic immigrants to stay?
"At this moment, absolutely not, we either have a country or we don't, we have borders or we don’t, and at this moment we don't," he said.
A year ago, it felt as if these were threats which could be dismissed from a celebrity candidate, unlikely to lead a serious candidacy for the Presidency.
But tonight, with Trump amassing a sizeable lead across the US, it all feels different - and all the more scary.
- Carlos Vega, 33: 'A lot of people are scared'
Carlos Vega, aged 33, owns La Jalisco restaurant. He was born here
and would have right to remain - though many of his friends and
customers would be under threat should Trump take the Presidency and
carry out his threat.
Juanita Calvillo, 24, is a student in Valdosta. Born in California,
she feels as American as any of her friends - but Trump's policies and
rhetoric have changed things recently.
- Radolfo Castanada, 29: 'He's creating divisions in communities'
Rodolfo Castanada, 29, works as a personal trainer an hour outside
of Valdosta. Twenty years ago, he crossed the border with his mother
during the middle of the night when he was just nine years old.
He is an undocumented worker, and should Trump see his plan through once reaching the White House, he's aware he could be rounded up and deported.
He is an undocumented worker, and should Trump see his plan through once reaching the White House, he's aware he could be rounded up and deported.
- Glorian Rivera, 26: 'I'd have to leave the country'
Gloriana Rivera, 26, is Rodolfo's girlfriend. She realizes she
could be one of millions of Hispanics facing the prospect of having a
loved-one deported from the country.
Trump's victories tonight makes that a little more real for her.
Trump's victories tonight makes that a little more real for her.