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Now in paperback, Romanian writer Domnica Radulescu's "tightly wrought, beautiful story of friendship" (BookPage) in the tradition of Elena Ferrante and Edna O'Brien.

Inspired by events during the Balkan war of the nineties, COUNTRY OF RED AZALEAS tells the story of a passionate love between the Bosnian Marija and the Serbian Lara. The two women share everything, from stolen fruit and Hollywood movies as girls to ideologies and lovers as young women, but they are forced to separate at the start of the war. Lara heads to America with her Hollywood-handsome husband and Marija returns to her native Sarajevo. Despite the painful losses suffered by Marija during the war and Lara's traumatic experiences as an immigrant to the United States, COUNTRY OF RED AZALEAS is a story of survival and love written "with a poetic intelligence and an extraordinary sense of language and history" (Marjorie Agosin).

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About the Author:
Domnica Radulescu is a distinguished professor of French and Italian literature at Washington and Lee University, a Fulbright scholar, and an award-winning playwright. She escaped the Communist dictatorship in her native Romania in 1983 and settled in the United States as a political refugee. Radulescu is the author of two novels, Train to Trieste, which won the Library of Virginia Fiction Award, and Black Sea Twilight.
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"A moving portrait of humanity's best overcoming humanity's worst."―Kirkus Reviews

"A tightly wrought, beautiful story of friendship...Radulescu creates images that lodge themselves firmly in your consciousness, giving you ideas to ponder long after you turn the final page. In the tradition of Elena Ferrante and Khaled Hosseini, COUNTRY OF RED AZALEAS prevails as a true testament to a bond that transcends the devastation of war."―BookPage

"A compelling tale...Radulescu's prose is fluid and languid--even when she's describing the madness of war. Her pacing is perfect."―Associated Press

"Filled with full-bodied, multifaceted characters... a profoundly uplifting and optimistic novel...a gripping story, important for its poignancy as well as its insights into the human condition."―Washington Independent Review of Books

"This exquisite novel celebrates the bonds of female friendship and the spirit of women's resilience and self-invention. A riveting and beautifully written novel, COUNTRY OF RED AZALEAS sheds light on our transcendent human connections in the face of war, exile, and displacement."―Jasmin Darznik, New York Times bestselling author of The Good Daughter


"Packs a lot into a swift, emotionally wrought chronicle...the novel wallops us with a horrible sense of humanity against humanity, redeemed by the gleam of Lara and Marija's genuine love."―Library Journal

"A searing, powerful work of fiction...fluid and immersive. Radulescu's imagery is evocative, but the real triumph here is her characters...A fierce and beautiful novel that is in many ways an immigrant story, a war story and a love story all at once, it is one of the most unique and well-crafted of its kind."―BookReporter

"A passionate novel of fortitude and friendship . . . With a poetic intelligence and an extraordinary sense of language and history, Radulescu has given us a mesmerizing work, a tribute to the human spirit and its resilience. I loved the novel and did not want it to end."―Marjorie Agosin, award-winning author of I Lived on Butterfly Hill


"COUNTRY OF RED AZALEAS testifies to the resilience of women's friendships in the aftermath of one of the late twentieth-century's most horrific conflicts. Well-developed, complex characters, an opulent style, ironic humor, an exotic background brought to life on the page, all contribute to a moving, spellbinding tale of love and survival."―Linda Rodriguez, author of Every Hidden Fear and finalist for the International Latino Book Award

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  • PublisherTwelve
  • Publication date2017
  • ISBN 10 145559041X
  • ISBN 13 9781455590414
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages336
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