Jurica Pavičić: Red Water

Silva Vila is missing. Last seen one night with a local boy she never came home. Her twin brother Mate checks her secret hiding place and discovers her passport and cash are gone.

This is the beginning of desperate search by her family. As time moves on without a clue to her disappearance, Jakov her father, drives for endless miles to outlying areas. He puts up Missing! posters, asks questions, waits outside bus stations.

All this to find her. If she went of her own violation, as it seems, why doesn’t she contact her family to let them know that she’s safe?

Against the upheaval of nationalism, political crisis, and war, a family’s life moves along without Silva.

A deeply immersive story taking place over more than 20 years, this is more than the story of a family. The tumult of the former Yugoslavia figures greatly in the compelling read.

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10 responses to “Jurica Pavičić: Red Water”

  1. Laurie Graves Avatar

    Sounds compelling!

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      It is Laurie…

  2. Vicki Weisfeld Avatar

    This was a really interesting book, suggesting the long timeline over which incidents of violence and possible violence play out and their inter-generational effects. Great recommendation!

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Well stated, thanks for dropping by Vicki 🙂

  3. allthingsthriller Avatar

    This sounds excellent. It will be my next read.

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Let me know what you think Pam 🙂

      1. allthingsthriller Avatar

        Will do.

      2. allthingsthriller Avatar

        Well, I finished Red Water. It is a beautifully written book that I really appreciated. The character development and the detailed atmosphere pulled me in. I found it to be both heartbreaking and life affirming. Loved it.

      3. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

        I’m so happy you enjoyed it Pam. Thanks for letting us know 🙂

  4. Margot Kinberg Avatar

    It sounds as though this is as much a look at a time and place as it is the story of a family. That said, though, the characters sound really interesting and the story compelling. I’m glad you enjoyed it.

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