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The Cheesemakers Daughter
The Cheesemakers Daughter | Kristin Vukovi?
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How do you begin again when the past threatens to drown you? In the throes of an unraveling marriage, New Yorker Marina Mari? returns to her native Croatian island where she helps her father with his struggling cheese factory, Sirana. Forced to confront her divided Croatian-American identity and her past as a refugee from the former Yugoslavia, Marina moves in with her parents on Pag and starts a new life working at Sirana. As she gradually settles back into a place that was once home, her life becomes inextricably intertwined with their islands cheese. When her past with the son of a rival cheesemaker stokes further unrest on their divided island, she must find a way to save Siranaand in the process, learn to belong on her own terms. Exploring underlying cultural and ethnic tensions in a complex region mired in centuries of war and turmoil, The Cheesemakers Daughter takes us through the year before Croatia joins the European Union. On the dramatic moonscape island of Pag, we are transported to strikingly barren vistas, medieval towns, and the mesmerizing Adriatic Sea, providing a rare window into a tight-knit community with strong family ties in a corner of the world where divisions are both real and imagined. Asking questions central to identity and the meaning of home, this richly drawn story reckons with how we survive inherited and personal traumas, and what it means to heal and reinvent oneself in the face of lifes challenges.
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The Cheesemakers Daughter | Kristin Vukovi?
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“Synopsis (from Amazon):

When Marina‘s father summons her to their Croatian island from New York—and away from her evaporating marriage—to help him save his failing cheese factory, she must face her rocky past and an uncertain future.”

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The Cheesemakers Daughter | Kristin Vukovi?
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This slow burn novel has a quiet intensity to it, as Marina grapples with personal change and a struggling family business. Marina‘s sorrow and heartbreak is felt throughout the novel, and Sophie Amoss, who voice narrates the book, has the perfect tone for this constant turmoil. The narrative takes a hard look at a patriarchal society, Croatian family life, and includes triggers of miscarriage and infidelity.

There‘s also a lot of hope ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Librarybelle ⬆️⬆️⬆️ in the novel. Hope for better days, better relationships, a better life. Forgiveness plays a role as well. And cheese and the cheese making process. In parts happy and sad, this was a slow listen and a very good listen. Thanks for #NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced listening copy! 2mo
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