![]() The journey would prove to be much more than an innocuous reconnecting of old school friends: it is a road to a deeply balkanized "heart of darkness," where Lejla's life was reshaped by strict identity politics and her sense of self was lost together with a single letter from her name. But something within her knows she will end up taking a plane… Sara is reluctant to go as she has managed to build a new life in Ireland, away from the ghosts and horrors of the past. Twelve years after they last saw each other, Sara (who has been living in Dublin all these years) receives a phone call from Lejla (her closest friend from childhood) in which Lejla asks Sara to fly to Mostar and help her go on a road trip from Mostar to Vienna in order to find Armin, Lejla's long lost brother. ![]() Nutrimenti (Italian), Picador (UK & Commonwealth) Restless Books (USA & Canada), Actes Sud (France), Fischer (Germany), Meulenhoff (The Netherlands), Navona (Spanish), Edicions del Periscopi (Catalan), Metropolis Media (Hungary), Perseus (Bulgaria), Eksmo (Russia), Ilksatir (Turkey), Sanje (Slovenia).Ĭatch the Rabbit is a story about two Bosnian young women and their complicated friendship. ![]() Original language/Publisher: Kontrast Publishers (Serbia)įoreign rights sold: Ed. ![]() ![]() Uhvati zeca (Catch the Rabbit), by Lana Bastaši ć – Literary fiction ![]()
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