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You Don't Have to Live Here: A Novel

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Shunted from Yugoslavia to Cuba to Greece among her Muslim mother and her Gypsy Christian father and a battery of more and less well-meaning aunts and uncles, finally making her own way to New York City, sharp-eyed, sharp-tongued Sasha can’t seem to stay out of trouble.

She ditches school. She runs away. She steals a neighbor’s potatoes. She makes friends with heroin addicts. She falls in love too early and, as far as her family is concerned, with the wrong kind of men. She rages against the unfairness of her mother’s illness and the hypocrisies of privilege and racism in Communist societies. Most important, she tells it like it is, and finds the goodness in not so obviously good people, including herself.

In this picaresque narrative that is at once jagged and soulful, Natasha Radojcic has created a bittersweet coming-of-age story, an original immigrant song and a brave new character in fiction. Sasha is a strong and spectacular survivor–clear-eyed and intelligent, hard-living, always loving. You Don’t Have to Live Here is a visceral adventure about the running-from and running-to that we somehow recognize as growing up.

208 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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May 4, 2008
DNF Not very engaging
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November 23, 2019
Engrossing and somewhat depressing. Written very candidly, with a "real" tone. No extra filigree language that I find so many American writers use.

Stark, to-the-point, riveting, all while featuring some pretty intense themes of drugs, sex, loss, politics, and independence.

Highly recommended.
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July 11, 2022
????? idk what to say, kind of not pleasing at all, kind of good
2.5? really unsure, just bought it because it was in a swiss 2nd hand shop and with her ex yugoslavian last name i was convinced immediately
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