The Hotel Tito : a novel
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New York : Seven Stories Press, 2017.
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Book
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First English language edition.
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9781609807955, 1609807952
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173 pages ; 22 cm
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Published
New York : Seven Stories Press, 2017.
Edition
First English language edition.
Language
English
ISBN
9781609807955, 1609807952

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Translated from the Croatian.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Description
"Winner of the Prix Ulysse for best debut novel in France, winner in Croatia and the Balkan region of the Kočićevo Pero Award, the Josip and Ivan Kozarac Award, and the Kiklop Award for the best work of fiction. When the Croatian War of Independence breaks out in her hometown of Vukovar in the summer of 1991 she is nine years old, nestled within the embrace of family with her father, her mother, and older brother. She is sent to a seaside vacation to be far from the hostilities. Meanwhile, her father has disappeared while fighting with the Croatian forces. By the time she returns at summer's end everything has changed. Against the backdrop of genocide (the Vukovar hospital massacre) and the devastation of middle class society within the Yugoslav Federation, our young narrator, now with her mother and brother refugees among a sea of refugees, spends the next six years experiencing her own self-discovery and transformation amid unfamiliar surroundings as a displaced person. As she grows from a nine-year old into a sparkling and wonderfully complicated fifteen-year-old, it is as a stranger in her own land. Applauded as the finest work of fiction to appear about the Yugoslav Wars, Ivana Simić Bodrožić's The Hotel Tito is at its heart a story of a young girl's coming of age, a reminder that even during times of war-- especially during such times-- the future rests with those who are the innocent victims and peaceful survivors"--,Provided by publisher.
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"Hotel Tito is an award-winning autobiographical novel of the Serbo-Croatian War. Author Ivana Bodrožić 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. Bodrožić'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"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Simić Bodrožić, I., & Elias-Bursać, E. (2017). The Hotel Tito: a novel (First English language edition.). Seven Stories Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Simić Bodrožić, Ivana, 1982- and Ellen, Elias-Bursać. 2017. The Hotel Tito: A Novel. Seven Stories Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Simić Bodrožić, Ivana, 1982- and Ellen, Elias-Bursać. The Hotel Tito: A Novel Seven Stories Press, 2017.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Simić Bodrožić, Ivana, and Ellen Elias-Bursać. The Hotel Tito: A Novel First English language edition., Seven Stories Press, 2017.

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