The book is fun to read, and it has a lot of humor. It describes a happy childhood of a group of children in the first housing estate in the post-war Warsaw. The memoirs stay in contrast to the ruins, which flooded the capital of Poland after the World War II. "The Enchanting Enclave" covers two decades, the 1950s and the 1960s, shows the details of the everyday life and a cheerful atmosphere of the family home. I link the narration to the second decade of the 21st century by several phone chats between the chief characters of the story - the conversations which are interrupted by a naughty dog who hates mobiles.