The Courtyard Children, Marija Poljak (9781925563962) — Readings Books

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The Courtyard Children
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The Courtyard Children

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An #ownvoices story featuring powerful themes of love, friendship, war, identity and forgiveness.

Mileva’s family tree includes resistance fighters and patriots, and she was raised on the values of brotherhood and unity. Marko was born into a family where love is earned, not given, and was branded early on as a troublemaker and a lost cause.

Despite their differences, the two grow to become best friends.

Yet as the 1990s approach, Yugoslavia begins to crumble and ethnic tensions arise. No longer inseparable, their different cultural backgrounds force Mileva and Marko apart.

When a tragic event changes their lives forever, Mileva struggles to make sense of her identity as she attempts to salvage all that is left of the life and love she once had.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rhiza Press
Country
Australia
Date
15 October 2020
Pages
240
ISBN
9781925563962

An #ownvoices story featuring powerful themes of love, friendship, war, identity and forgiveness.

Mileva’s family tree includes resistance fighters and patriots, and she was raised on the values of brotherhood and unity. Marko was born into a family where love is earned, not given, and was branded early on as a troublemaker and a lost cause.

Despite their differences, the two grow to become best friends.

Yet as the 1990s approach, Yugoslavia begins to crumble and ethnic tensions arise. No longer inseparable, their different cultural backgrounds force Mileva and Marko apart.

When a tragic event changes their lives forever, Mileva struggles to make sense of her identity as she attempts to salvage all that is left of the life and love she once had.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rhiza Press
Country
Australia
Date
15 October 2020
Pages
240
ISBN
9781925563962