A BBC Radio 4 Book of the WeekLake Ohrid and Lake Prespa. Two vast lakes joined by underground rivers. Two lakes that have played a central role in Kapka Kassabova's maternal family. As she journeys to her grandmother's place of origin, Kassabova encounters a civilizational crossroads. The Lakes are set within the mountainous borderlands of North Macedonia, Albania and Greece, and crowned by the old Roman road, the via Egnatia. Once a trading and spiritual nexus of the southern Balkans, it remains one of Eurasia's oldest surviving religious melting pots. With their remote rock churches, changeable currents, and large population of migratory birds, the Lakes live in their own time. By exploring the stories of dwellers past and present, Kassabova uncovers the human history shaped by the Lakes. Soon, her journey unfolds to a deeper enquiry into how geography and politics imprint themselves upon families and nations, and confronts her with questions about human suffering and the capacity for change. Our Booksellers Say... "A very interesting book - part family history, part travalogue and part political history. Knowing nothing about this region, where the two lakes are, I sometimes got a bit lost in the detail. But some beautiful descriptions of the landscape. Made me want to go! Lake Ohrid and Lake Prespa - borders North Macedonia, Albania and Greece. Kassabova describes the struggle of changing identites for the inhabitants of the villages surrounding the lakes and mountains." Becky R., Bookseller (Broad Street) View all of Becky R.'s recommendations
ISBN: | 9781783783984 |
Publisher: | Granta Publications |
Imprint: | Granta Books |
Published date: | 04 Feb 2021 |
DEWEY: | 914.95604 |
DEWEY edition: | 23 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 400 |
Weight: | 284g |
Height: | 129mm |
Width: | 197mm |
Spine width: | 29mm |