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100 1  Simić Bodrožić, Ivana,|d1982-|eauthor. 
240 10 Hotel Zagorje.|lEnglish 
245 14 The Hotel Tito :|ba novel|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bBlackstone Publishing,|c2018. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 0  Read by Eileen Stevens. 
520    When the Croatian War of Independence breaks out in her 
       hometown of Vukovar in the summer of 1991, she is nine 
       years old, nestled within the embrace of family with her 
       father, mother, and older brother. She is sent on a 
       seaside vacation to be far from the hostilities. Meanwhile,
       her father has disappeared while fighting with the 
       Croatian forces. By the time she returns at summer's end 
       everything has changed. Against the backdrop of genocide 
       and the devastation of middle-class society within the 
       Yugoslav Federation, our young narrator, now with her 
       mother and brother as refugees amid a sea of refugees, 
       spends the next six years experiencing her own self-
       discovery and transformation in unfamiliar surroundings as
       a displaced person. As she grows from a nine-year-old into
       a sparkling and wonderfully complicated fifteen-year-old, 
       it is as a stranger in her own land. Applauded as the 
       finest work of fiction to appear about the Yugoslav Wars, 
       Ivana Bodrozic's The Hotel Tito is at its heart a story of
       a young girl's coming of age, a reminder that even during 
       times of war-especially during such times-the future rests
       with those who are the innocent victims and peaceful 
       survivors. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Women authors, Croatian|vFiction. 
650  0 Yugoslav War, 1991-1995|zCroatia|vFiction. 
650  0 War victims|zCroatia|vFiction. 
700 1  Stevens, Eileen,|eNarrator. 
700 1  Elias-Bursać, Ellen,|etranslator. 
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