The most powerful autobiographical novel written about the Yugoslav
wars. A timely and deeply accessible book that speaks to what it is
like to be displaced by war. Hotel Tito is an award-winning
autobiographical novel of the Serbo-Croatian War. Author Ivana
Bodroić was born in the Croatian town of Vukovar, just across the
Danube from Serbia. In the fall of 1991, Vukovar was besieged by the
Yugoslav People's Army for eighty-seven days. When the army broke the
siege, people came up out of the basements where they'd been
sheltering from bombardment; women and children were allowed out of
the besieged city, but the army bused 400 men from the hospital to a
farm on the outskirts where soldiers and Serbian paramilitaries
massacred them. Bodroić's father was among those taken and
murdered. In Hotel Tito, after fleeing the war zone their town
has become, the mother and two children are housed along with other
displaced persons at a former communist school in the village of
Kumrovec (the birthplace of Josip Tito). For years they share a single
room just large enough for their three beds, waiting to hear whether
the narrator's father survived and when they'll be granted an
apartment of their own. In the meantime life goes on for the
teenage protagonist, first loves bloom and burn quickly, new
friendships are acquired and lost, new truths emerge, and new
emotions. But she never loses her shy, insightful voice, nor her
self-deprecating sense of humor. Hotel Tito is a sensitive and
forthright coming of age novel in a time of atrocity and loss.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781609807962
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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