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Fathers and Forefathers

Published
Jun 2011
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
304

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A touching story of cultural difference and tested loyalties. Set in Belgrade before WWII, Fathers and Forefathers tells the story of the marriage between a Steven, a Serb, and Elizabeth, an Englishwoman. After meeting at an English university they marry and leave England to build their life together. Steven's narrative and Elizabeth's letters home reveal two very different personal accounts of the difficulties this involves. Raised in Serbia their son, Mihajlo, is ashamed of his mixed parentage and rebels against his non-Serbian ancestry. On the eve of the war, Steven's loyalties are challenged when his counsel is sought by both the Serbian king and the opposition. He resolves to keep his distance from the conflict, but Mihajlo's more radical response forces him to become involved, and tragedy engulfs the family.

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Jul 2003 HarperCollins (UK) ISBN13 9781843430186 ISBN10 1843430185
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First Edition Jun 2011 Random House ISBN13 9781446483428 ISBN10 1446483428
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Jun 2011 Vintage Digital ISBN10 B0052Z3FBE
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