The People We Were Before (Paperback)
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Published: 21/04/2016

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If war is madness, how can love survive? Yugoslavia, summer 1979. A new village. A new life. But eight-year-old Miro knows the real reason why his family moved from the inland city of Knin to the sunkissed village of Ljeta on the Dalmatian Coast, a tragedy he tries desperately to forget. The Ljeta years are happy ones, though, and when he marries his childhood sweetheart, and they have a baby daughter, it seems as though life is perfect. However, storm clouds are gathering above Yugoslavia. War breaks out, and one split-second decision destroys the life Miro has managed to build. Driven by anger and grief, he flees to Dubrovnik, plunging himself into the hard-bitten world of international war reporters. There begins a journey that will take him ever deeper into danger: from Dubrovnik, to Sarajevo, to the worst atrocities of war-torn Bosnia, Miro realises that even if he survives, there can be no way back to his earlier life. The war will change him, and everyone he loves, forever.

"A rattling good read, pacily plotted and ambitious in scope". The Daily Mail

Publisher: Quercus Publishing
ISBN: 9781784299484
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 496 g
Dimensions: 238 x 208 x 29 mm


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I loved the way the author merges the compelling personal stories of this family against the dramatic background of the troubles of Yugoslavia in the 1980s. Miro is strong but flawed - an utterly realistic character - and when he is flung into the war his life is changed forever. How he copes with what he witnesses; with loss, disillusion and guilt, makes for a fascinating story which is told with integrity and authenticity -- Rosanna Ley
Tender, truthful, moving and at times painful * Sunday Mirror *
A rattlingly good read, pacily plotted and ambitious in scope -- Wendy Holden * Daily Mail *
Thorpe's moving, powerful tale examines how easy it is for us to lose humanity in the face of evil * Daily Express *
An important chronicle of one of the most disgraceful conflicts of the late 20th century . . . and quite apart from the history lesson, it's a fascinating read * Irish Independent on Sunday *

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“The People We Were Before is an important novel, that covers recent history”

The People We Were Before by Annabelle Thorpe was published in paperback by Quercus Books on 23 February 2017. The People We Were Before is the author's debut novel and received some wonderful reviews when it... More

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“A story about the brutalities of war and of friendships, families and love...”

This is a superb book, it is stunning in the way that it is described, envisaged and written. It contains some beautiful storytelling. I can't really fault it!

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