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Fly Away, Pigeon

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Tells the heart-wrenching story of a family torn between emigration and immigration and paints evocative portraits of the former Yugoslavia and modern-day Switzerland. In this novel, Melinda Nadj Abonji interweaves two narrative strands, recounting the history of three generations of the Kocsis family and chronicling their hard-won assimilation. Originally part of Serbia's Hungarian-speaking minority in the Vojvodina, the Kocsis family immigrates to Switzerland in the early 1970s when their hometown is still part of the Yugoslav republic.

Parents Miklos and Rosza land in Switzerland knowing just one word-"work." And after three years of backbreaking, menial work, both legal and illegal, they are finally able to obtain visas for their two young daughters, Ildiko and Nomi, who safely join them.

However, for all their efforts to adapt and assimilate they still must endure insults and prejudice from members of their new community and helplessly stand by as the friends and family members they left behind suffer the maelstrom of the Balkan War. With tough-minded nostalgia and compassionate realism, Fly Away, Pigeon illustrates how much pain and loss even the most successful immigrant stories contain.

It is a work that is intensely local, while grounded in the histories and cultures of two distinct communities.

Its emotions and struggles are as universal as the human dilemmas it portrays.

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Product Details
Seagull Books London Ltd
1803090480 / 9781803090481
Paperback / softback
833.92
23/09/2022
United Kingdom
English
General
294 pages
21 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More
Translated from the German.