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Jia:
A Novel of North Korea
Hyejin Kim
"Reminiscent of Red Azalea, Hyejin Kim’s poignant first novel takes us along on a harrowing journey as Jia comes of age in the totalitarian and famine-stricken North Korea." Mia Yun, author of Translations of Beauty and House of the Winds
$14.95 ISBN: 978-1-57344-275-6
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Another Love
Erzsébet Galgóczi
"Liberally laced with illicit affairs, provincial corruption, and characters’ drunken musings on freedom, Another Love doesn’t disappoint…. Was Szalánczky’s death murder or suicide? Was she a fool for love or just a sucker for utopia? Another Love asks some questions that matter." Village Voice
$14.95 ISBN: 978-1-57344-298-5
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The Diary of a Political Idiot:
Normal Life in Belgrade
Jasmina Tesanovic
"Shows us how they could be us; what it feels like, what it is like to be trapped in a country isolated by its regime, where completely ordinary people pay for the crimes of their leaders." Tim Judah, author of Kosovo: War and Revenge
$14.95 ISBN: 157344-114-7
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The Little School:
Tales of Survival and Disappearance
Alicia Partnoy
"Remarkable
for her flinty humor and her determination to take joy from any sourcethe smell of rain, the imagined taste of a soft drink, the sight of her own feet through a loosely tied blindfold." Tobias Wolff
$14.95 ISBN: 157344-029-9
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No Place Like Home:
Echoes from Kosovo
Melanie Friend "[B]rings stark and simple, bright colour portraits from the refugee camps of Macedonia, set against the testimonies of survivors...This moving book documents ordinary people in extraordinary times." Financial Times
$39.95 ISBN: 157344-119-8
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