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They are Trying to Break Your Heart

Autor David Savill
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 apr 2016
In 1994, Marko Novak's world is torn apart by the death of his best friend. Kemal Lekic, a young soldier in the darkest days of the Bosnian war, is killed in the shelling of their home town. But his body is never recovered. After the funeral, Marko flees to England, hoping to put his broken homeland, and the part he played in the loss of his friend, behind him. In 2004, human rights researcher Anya Teal is following a tenuous lead in the hunt for a Bosnian man with blood on his hands. She is also clinging to the fragile hope that she can rebuild a relationship with her first love, William Howell. When Anya invites Will to join her on a Christmas holiday in the Thai beach resort of Kao Lak, her motives are not entirely pure. She hopes the holiday will offer them the chance to unpick the mistakes of their past, but Kao Lak may also be home to the man Anya is looking for-a man with a much darker history. What no-one can know, is that a disaster as destructive as a war is approaching, detonated in the sea-bed of the Indian Ocean. It is a disaster that will connect the fates of Marko, William and Anya, across the years and continents. In its wake, everything Marko thought he knew, will be overturned.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781408865750
ISBN-10: 1408865750
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Savill has been a BBC Current Affairs journalist, a documentary filmmaker and a teacher in a refugee community, and he brings this real-life experience to shocking detail in his first novel

Notă biografică

In the last year of the Bosnian war, David lived as a teacher and a student among the refugees of Srebrenica, helping to organise a summer university for students in the safe-haven of Tuzla. Over the past fifteen years he has returned to Bosnia several times. Tuzla, and the real story of its 'Youth Day' massacre, became the inspiration for the fictional town of Stovnik. In an eight-year career as a BBC Current Affairs journalist, David worked onPanorama,This World,Real Story,World at OneandPM. In 2004, he arrived on the beaches of Phuket two days after the Indian Ocean Tsunami. He spent the next six months in Thailand and Sri Lanka, where he made two documentaries about the aftermath of the disaster. David now has two children and teaches Creative Writing at the University of Salford in Manchester.davidsavill.com / @SavillDavid

Recenzii

Tense and powerful.Faultless... Savill sidesteps the easy answers or received wisdoms about the labyrinthine, internecine war .They are Trying to Break Your Hearttriumphs
Apageturnerofsome considerable force. David Savill writes with a profoundintelligenceandcompassionabout subjects that really matter
Asearingdebut novel .Family, love, responsibility, desire, memory, lust, death and the unspeakable- all these and more are stitched through a plot that ranges across 10 years of time, half a world, and a couple dozen characters . Savill's is a mash-up of the international thriller and novel of ideas and it succeeds measurably in both
They Are Trying to Break Your Heartismoving, tender, thrilling, important. It will stay with me for a very long time
They Are Trying to Break Your Heartis abeautifully balanced and nuancednovel. Savill threads together the various strands of his storysuperblyto produce a novelfull of the mystery and wonder of the world
Aremarkablebook.They Are Trying To Break Your Heartmoves with the force of a thriller, spanning decades and conjuring different continents, and their people, with ease.David Savill will break your heart, then put it back together again, page by page, in prose ofaching emotional truth
This is the first book I've read that truly represents the political climate of the twenty-first century's first decade. Moving between Sarajevo and Thailand, thismulti-layered, global noveltackles what happens in the face of unbearable trauma . The story evokes apointedandcontemporaryquestion: how can we dare to love, when everything around us is broken?
Whisks the reader off to thegrippingheart of foreign wars and shores ...A breathtaking debutthat doesn't pull its punches