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File Size: 573 KB

Print Length: 360 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0939217880

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Peel Productions, Inc. (September 26, 2013)

Publication Date: September 26, 2013

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00FHBBSO4

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I meant to read this book for a while. Susan Joyce is a fellow award winner, who won in the category Non-Fiction - Travel, a genre that is very dear to me.Susan Joyce describes her book's story best when she writes,"... As a young woman I had set out to explore, to travel the world. The more I explored, the more I discovered myself. So much of life seemed to follow a serendipitous path of spiritual discovery...."And what a path it was. Married to Charles, a handsome fellow, who did business in the Middle East, she called Cyprus her home. Cyprus has often been described as a paradise and to Susan it was. Her worst problem is that even after a few miscarriages Charles still does not want to adopt. He seems to make becoming a father his life's goal. Susan gets pregnant again but the baby is stillborn. It is the beginning of the end of her marriage. Other than being inconsiderate Charles also has other flaws. During the famous overthrow of the Makarios government in July 1974 Susan finds out that her husband knows too much. Even though he has never served (to her knowledge), he can identify planes and weapons. Other people seem to suggest that Charles is a spy and his business trips are cover-ups for Lord knows what. Susan's riveting eyewitness account of the junta's attack is high drama. I was fascinated by it because I had never read an innocent bystander's story about a coup d'état. Susan describes in great detail her, her husband's, and her friends' attempt to hide, flee amidst failing electricity and occasionally failing phones, napalm attacks, bombing and shooting. It is a good thing that the Turks don't want to kill foreigners, because Susan gets to meet them too.I had spent three weeks in Cyprus in 1987, when all was calm and peaceful again. Since my Greek friends weren't allowed to visit the Northern Turkish part of the country, they had brought me to the demarcation line, which still existed; I walked across the line and rented a car on the Turkish side. Her account of what happened during the frightful days when the country became divided is absolutely fascinating.In a way some parts of the paradise are still there,"... But the Kyrenia Castle survived.""Once again, after thousands of years of foreign invasions...."It was awesome to find out that during her time in Europe Susan also visited my hometown Vienna, where she not only saw the famous lippizaners but also watched "Arsenic and Old Lace" with David Cameron.For me it was a cool read because I know so many of the locations well, since I grew up in this region of the world. It was wonderful to read about them as the backdrop for Susan's transformation into the artist she was meant to be. Susan is one hell of a gutsy woman, who did not even hesitate to ask Elvis, if he was "the real Elvis". Indeed, she also saw the `real' Elvis driving an old beat-up car on an LA freeway. because he did not want to be recognized. Susan still did.Gisela Hausmann, author & blogger

The Lullaby Illusion is a tragic and uplifting story about life, loss, and facing those things beyond which we have no control -- and figuring out which ones we do. The story traces a certain period in the life of the author when her tranquil existence in Cyprus is suddenly blown up, figuratively, but also literally, by war. The experience of coping with, surviving, and then escaping for safer ground plays out in interesting parallel with other traumatic events in Joyce's Young life -- namely, the loss of her baby and multiple miscarriages, as well as the revelation that her husband is not who she believes him to be. Joyce's relationship to her vivid dream life, as well as her artistic spirit, guide her through these tragédies to stable - and fulfilled- ground. A must read for anyone who is interested in stories that trace survival and resilience in times of duress.

I gave this book five stars for several reasons, but mostly because it was written with candor, sincerity and filled with a different way of looking at life. She quotes another author who says we are not just born from our mothers, but "obliged" to be reborn within ourselves. She says our lives are in a constant flux each day of our life and we should be open to the new and get past the old ways and thoughts. The history of the Cyprus and Turkish war was an education for me and the author's telling how she lived through it was gripping. I am this author's age and I am ashamed to admit I did not know much about that war, or the horror there. This memoir was well worth reading. I recommend it to anyone who has a lust for traveling, other world culture, and appreciates how you can grow when you finally acknowledge life must be lived.

I consider it a privilege to be invited into someone's life, to share their struggles and good times. This book does that in spades. The author uses some excellent techniques to take the reader on a twisting journey through her life. The whole vision is built up by taking us backwards and forwards through time and many events are clarified and expanded on through direct speech. I thoroughly enjoyed this innovative writing style and liked the way it built a cohesive whole in my mind. We share the author's struggles with fertility, with a husband who wasn't what he seemed and thewonderful friendships which brought joy to her life. Her terrifying experiences in the war in Cyprus were vividly described. I loved this book and I admired her strength, resilience and love for life. Highly recommended!

The international intrigue of back and forth between horrific, bullet-dodging terror, and the life of an emerging divorcee artist, steeped in European culture, international travel, and a social life including a plethora of characters, added to the realism of this memoir, which could have easily been a novel. It was well researched to provide the backbone of the Cyprus political chaos, and details down to the staticky BBC news alerts telling them how to evacuate.It was in a style that compared and contrasted the yings and yangs of life. I think that's why I connected to it. The staccato-like broken-flow worked well for me, and I liked that it didn't dwell on trying to solve the mystery of the husband's involvement in the territorial upheaval in Cyprus, although that was the impetus for this story.Most real stories aren't tidy, nor Neil Simon-esque, thankfully. The bits of fun stories tucked in provided the pepper to balance the salt—a more realistic taste of life-sharing.

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