Alexandra Ford was born near Philadelphia. She earned her MFA from Sarah Lawrence College and her BA from Virginia Tech. Her writing appears in The Rumpus and Blunderbuss Magazine, among others. She lives and works on a smallholding on the border between England and Wales. This is her first novel.
In the aftermath of World War II, hundreds of thousands of Yugoslavia's ethnic Germans – Swabians – were expelled by Tito's Partisan regime. A further sixty-thousand were killed.
Seventy years later, a young married woman travels with her lover to find the truth behind her grandparents'...
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