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Do Angels Cry? Tales of the Warby Matko Marušić |
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ISBN: 978-932010-23-7 5½˝ x 8½˝, softcover 160 pages $14.95 |
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| In 1991, war broke out in Croatia. Matko Marušić’s short stories offer a human perspective on the war that is not told in history books. Each story illuminates the love and dedication the Croatian people have for their country, and their struggle to find purpose and meaning in the midst of tragedy.Matko Marušić’s other writings include a novel, a collection of short stories for children, and two additional collections of short stories for adults. Do Angels Cry? Tales of the War was originally published in Croatia and Great Britain in 1996. A preface, written by Dr. Stanimir Vuk-Pavlovic, has been added for the American edition. |
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“This book is about the facet of the human price of the war…Yet, this book tells the simple truth of the ordinary people caught in extraordinarily desperate situations when choices are few and all are bad. They are the response to the statement, “What is not worth dying for, is not worth living for.” — Dr. Stanimir Vuk-Pavlovic |
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| I Love English Literature recommends Do Angels Cry? |
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| Croatian World Network shares an essay by Matko Marusic |

