by Eamon McGrath

Grandma Non-Oui – Lidija Dimkovska

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Lidija Dimkovska’s new novel . . . explores how history mirrors human life itself: complex, recursive, non-linear, and defiantly inconclusive.

The Summer Without You – Petar Andonovski

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Despite its setting on the sun-soaked coast of Crete, THE SUMMER WITHOUT YOU shivers with the cold reckonings of disillusionment and adulthood

Morel – Maxime Raymond Bock

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No paean to Montreal’s transformation into a global capital of commerce and culture . . . [Bock’s novel] imagines one of the countless souls who built contemporary Montreal, giving their bodies for the city . . .

Sven Popović

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When it comes to indie music in Zagreb and Belgrade . . . those times were truly inspired. It was great to have a front row seat to all that . . .

Like a Sky Inside – Jakuta Alikavazovic

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Alikavazovic’s writing is contemplative and digressive, roving like the insatiable gaze of a consummate museum goer.

The Case of Cem – Vera Mutafchieva

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The Case of Cem takes place in the fifteenth century, when the world was crudely split between East and West—not unlike the Cold War world in which the novel was written.