SPLAV
My Family, a Barge in Belgrade and Other Adventures
Mary Ethna Black(Author)
Abacus (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 4. March 2027
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-0-349-14793-2 (ISBN)
Description
'Funny, warm-hearted and eccentric - a glorious snapshot from a floating world' Blake Morrison
For over two decades, Mary, her husband Ozren and their two children have owned a barge on the River Sava in Belgrade, made from the top of a century-old ship and recycled river crane flotation tanks. More of an Ark than a house, the splav shelters an intriguing cast of local characters, dice snakes, a gigantic fictional catfish and a flock of guard geese. The family cross the flooded road to their splav in spring, jump off the deck on a hot summer day, watch swans train their cygnets every autumn, and wrap up warm as snow falls in December. Rivers are neither stable nor predictable and as the city develops, the mooring is under threat. Now, Mary is racing to immortalise their beloved floating home before the extraordinary stories are lost forever.
From how to raise junior sailing champions in a land-locked country and turning a tanker into a pirate ship for a children's party, to saying farewell to your father's World War II pistol by throwing it overboard and founding the world-famous Senjak Chicken Society, Splav is a tale of family, friends, war and peace, and how to make a home in a very unexpected place. Think the Durrells, but grittier.
For over two decades, Mary, her husband Ozren and their two children have owned a barge on the River Sava in Belgrade, made from the top of a century-old ship and recycled river crane flotation tanks. More of an Ark than a house, the splav shelters an intriguing cast of local characters, dice snakes, a gigantic fictional catfish and a flock of guard geese. The family cross the flooded road to their splav in spring, jump off the deck on a hot summer day, watch swans train their cygnets every autumn, and wrap up warm as snow falls in December. Rivers are neither stable nor predictable and as the city develops, the mooring is under threat. Now, Mary is racing to immortalise their beloved floating home before the extraordinary stories are lost forever.
From how to raise junior sailing champions in a land-locked country and turning a tanker into a pirate ship for a children's party, to saying farewell to your father's World War II pistol by throwing it overboard and founding the world-famous Senjak Chicken Society, Splav is a tale of family, friends, war and peace, and how to make a home in a very unexpected place. Think the Durrells, but grittier.
Reviews / Votes
A brilliant writer -- Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of The Last Act of Love Mary Black is a phenomenon - doctor, traveller, campaigner, prize winning author - and this book about life on a river in Serbia, and what took her there, plays to all her strengths. It's funny, warm-hearted and eccentric - a glorious snapshot from a floating world -- Blake MorrisonMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little, Brown Book Group
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
b/w illustrations by the author's son (ie. no cost)
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-349-14793-2 (9780349147932)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions
E-Book
approx. 03/2027
Abacus
€13.99
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Person
Mary Ethna Black is a globe-trotting doctor and writer from Lambeg, a village on the banks of Belfast's River Lagan. She's married to a Dalmatian sailor and fellow doctor from a Bosnian Partisan family who saved her life from pirates in the Bay of Bengal in 1987. As Yugoslavia disintegrated, they worked on all sides of the conflict. After the war ended, they emigrated to Australia but were drawn back to help rebuild the Balkans in 1999. Since turning to writing in 2017, Black has won the 2024 London Independent Story Prize, the 2023 Globe Soup Short Story Competition, the 2021 Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair and the 2021 Fish Publishing memoir prize, and has been longlisted and shortlisted for multiple other awards.