Miss Ex-Yugoslavia: A Memoir Audiobook, by Sofija Stefanovic Play Audiobook Sample

Miss Ex-Yugoslavia: A Memoir Audiobook

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Read By: Sofija Stefanovic Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2018 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781508254980

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

27

Longest Chapter Length:

34:39 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

26 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

21:19 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

2

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Publisher Description

A “funny and tragic and beautiful in all the right places” (Jenny Lawson, #1 New York Times bestseller author of Furiously Happy) memoir about the immigrant experience and life as a perpetual fish-out-of-water, from the acclaimed Serbian-Australian storyteller.

Sofija Stefanovic makes the first of many awkward entrances in 1982, when she is born in socialist Yugoslavia. The circumstances of her birth (a blackout, gasoline shortages, bickering parents) don’t exactly get her off to a running start. While around her, ethnic tensions are stoked by totalitarian leaders with violent agendas, Stefanovic’s early life is filled with Yugo rock, inadvisable crushes, and the quirky ups and downs of life in a socialist state.

As the political situation grows more dire, the Stefanovics travel back and forth between faraway, peaceful Australia, where they can’t seem to fit in, and their turbulent homeland, which they can’t seem to shake. Meanwhile, Yugoslavia collapses into the bloodiest European conflict in recent history.

Featuring warlords and beauty queens, tiger cubs and Baby-Sitters Clubs, Sofija Stefanovic’s memoir is a window to a complicated culture that she both cherishes and resents. Revealing war and immigration from the crucial viewpoint of women and children, Stefanovic chronicles her own coming-of-age, both as a woman and as an artist. Refreshingly candid, poignant, and illuminating, “Stefanovic’s story is as unique and wacky as it is important” (Esquire).

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“A poignant, charming, and gorgeously written account of the complexities of navigating the immigrant experience and finding a home—especially when the place you used to call home no longer exists as it once did…Fresh, vibrant, and enlightening, Miss Ex-Yugoslavia is a stunning immigrant narrative that will tug at your heartstrings the whole way through.”

— Bustle 

Quotes

  • “Funny and tragic and beautiful in all the right places. I loved it.”

    — Jenny Lawson, New York Times bestselling author
  • “Depicts the elegant transit of a girl becoming an artist. This is a story we yearn to know: How does a girl lose her childhood, family, and nation, yet nurture her memories, dreams, and art? Stefanovic hits all her marks, and she keeps us in her thrall.”

    — Min Jin Lee, New York Times bestselling author
  • “This stand-out memoir chronicles Stefanovic’s life from her childhood to early twenties, coming back and forth between Yugoslavia and Australia during the Yugoslav wars…Stefanovic’s story is as unique and wacky as it is important.”

    — Esquire
  • “Smart, spirited….Full of lively anecdotes. Stefanovic tells her story of immigration and displacement, childhood pleasures, and teenage angst.”

    — Booklist (starred review)

Awards

  • Shortlisted for Australia's National Book Award for 2019

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About Sofija Stefanovic

Sofija Stefanovic is the creator and host of This Alien Nation, a program that celebrates immigration, and the author of the memoir Miss Ex-Yugoslavia. She’s a regular storyteller with The Moth, and has traveled with their Mainstage, telling personal stories across the country. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times and other outlets. She lives in New York City.