The Courtyard Children

Mileva Marinkovi¿ was born into a family descended from resistance fighters and patriots, and from a young age was already bestowed with an identity formed on the values of brotherhood and unity. Marko Ivani¿ was born into a family where love is earned, not given, and was branded early on as a troublemaker and somewhat of a lost cause.

Despite conflicting upbringings, the two find a common ground and develop a formidable friendship. As they grow older, almost inevitably their attraction to one another transforms into a deep love and understanding. Yet as Mileva and Marko approach the turn of the 1990s they find themselves, like the rest of the population, facing the collapse of their country.

Forced into opposing directions, their separation changes both their lives forever, leading to a tragic event that neither could foresee. As she struggles to make sense of her identity moving forward, Mileva attempts to salvage all that is left of the life and love she once had.

Rhiza Edge acknowledges the support of the Australian Council for the Arts in the recording and production of this audiobook.

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The Courtyard Children

Mileva Marinkovi¿ was born into a family descended from resistance fighters and patriots, and from a young age was already bestowed with an identity formed on the values of brotherhood and unity. Marko Ivani¿ was born into a family where love is earned, not given, and was branded early on as a troublemaker and somewhat of a lost cause.

Despite conflicting upbringings, the two find a common ground and develop a formidable friendship. As they grow older, almost inevitably their attraction to one another transforms into a deep love and understanding. Yet as Mileva and Marko approach the turn of the 1990s they find themselves, like the rest of the population, facing the collapse of their country.

Forced into opposing directions, their separation changes both their lives forever, leading to a tragic event that neither could foresee. As she struggles to make sense of her identity moving forward, Mileva attempts to salvage all that is left of the life and love she once had.

Rhiza Edge acknowledges the support of the Australian Council for the Arts in the recording and production of this audiobook.

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The Courtyard Children

The Courtyard Children

by Marija Poljak

Narrated by Marija Poljak

Unabridged — 6 hours, 1 minutes

The Courtyard Children

The Courtyard Children

by Marija Poljak

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Unabridged — 6 hours, 1 minutes

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Mileva Marinkovi¿ was born into a family descended from resistance fighters and patriots, and from a young age was already bestowed with an identity formed on the values of brotherhood and unity. Marko Ivani¿ was born into a family where love is earned, not given, and was branded early on as a troublemaker and somewhat of a lost cause.

Despite conflicting upbringings, the two find a common ground and develop a formidable friendship. As they grow older, almost inevitably their attraction to one another transforms into a deep love and understanding. Yet as Mileva and Marko approach the turn of the 1990s they find themselves, like the rest of the population, facing the collapse of their country.

Forced into opposing directions, their separation changes both their lives forever, leading to a tragic event that neither could foresee. As she struggles to make sense of her identity moving forward, Mileva attempts to salvage all that is left of the life and love she once had.

Rhiza Edge acknowledges the support of the Australian Council for the Arts in the recording and production of this audiobook.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940173217028
Publisher: Rhiza Edge
Publication date: 12/01/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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