
Sarabande by Marcus Fedder
Sarabande is a novel of struggle and conflict, as much Janna's - as she wrestles with her choices - as her native Bosnia's. As Sarajevo and her family suffer, will she be able to remain in London, however passionate her commitment to her work and relationship there? She is determined not to get drawn into the unfolding tragedy, despite the fact that her parents remain there, in serious danger. But the brutal war won't let her forget, and she finds herself - despite everything she is working for - unable to escape her past and the consequences of her country's history. Sensitive but hard-hitting, Sarabande paints a vivid portrait of events that shocked the world.
Fedder, Marcus: - Born in 1959, Marcus grew up in Germany where discussions of WW2 were part of his childhood. He lived for many years in London, working as a banker in development finance. In 2008, Marcus published his first novel, Sarabande, set in Sarajevo during the war of 1992. German Justice is his second novel. Marcus studied International Relations at FU Berlin, LSE and Cambridge, lives in the Swiss mountains and with the proceeds of his art supports the UK Charity Children of the Mekong. www.childrenofthemekong.org
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| ISBN 13 | 9781903660034 |
| ISBN 10 | 1903660033 |
| Title | Sarabande |
| Author | Marcus Fedder |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Dexter Haven |
| Year published | 2008-11-02 |
| Number of pages | 232 |
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