Bluebird by Vesna Maric

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Bluebird by Vesna Maric

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A memoir about the experience of being a Bosnian refugee in Britain. It describes the beginning of the war - the machine gun fire that sounded like a sewing machine in the distance - and the author's family's growing anxiety, culminating in the decision to send her and her sister to Britain.

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Bluebird by Vesna Maric

Vesna Maric left Bosnia the beginning of the war, at the age of 16, on a convoy of coaches of women and children heading for Penrith. "Bluebird" is her funny, vivid and immensely readable memoir of the experience. Maric describes the beginning of the war - the machine gun fire that sounded like a sewing machine in the distance - and her family's growing anxiety, culminating in the decision to send her and her sister to Britain. She makes the account of the four day coach trip to Penrith hugely entertaining - the personalities, the gossip and the dramas: Gordana, who looks like Xena Warrior Princess in tight lilac leggings and a long plait, weepingly revealing that she is pregnant, their interpreter descending into a nervous breakdown.They spend nights at Esso stations and days being shown alternate videos of 'The Snowman', the song from which haunts Vesna to this day, and, insensitively, the devastation in Mostar. They finally arrive in the vivid green of the Lake District, and are greeted by well-meaning but patronising volunteers. Maric is sharp and revealing on the presumptions the volunteers make about how refugees should behave, and the refugees' own resistance to the role. She tells about her love affair with a local lad, and her eventual moves to Exeter and Hull.Throughout she interweaves the stories of other refugees - love stories, stories of escape, stories about the strange clash between refugees and their hosts. Maric attracts touching and absurd stories like a magnet. In the intensely moving ending Maric describes her return to Bosnia years later, walking through the ruined streets of her town, and then realising her old slippers, still by her bed, no longer fit. Unlike many books on Bosnia, and refugees in general, "Bluebird" is never self-pitying, never grave. It's refreshing to read an account of these experiences filtered through the eyes of a teenager with attitude - written with brilliant comic timing, and a great storytelling gift.
Vesna Maric was born in Mostar, in 1976. At 16, she left Bosnia-Herzegovina on a convoy of Bosnian refugees heading to the Lake District, later moving to Hull and Exeter, and studying Czech Literature at SSEES, London. She went on to work for the BBC World Service and now writes Lonely Planet travel guides and a variety of journalism. She lives in London.
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ISBN 13 9781847080578
ISBN 10 184708057X
Title Bluebird
Author Vesna Maric
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Granta Books
Year published 2009-01-08
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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