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Thirsty: A Novel par Kristin Bair O'Keeffe
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Thirsty: A Novel

par Kristin Bair O'Keeffe

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This excellent work of fiction tells the moving story of Klara Bozic, an immigrant from Croatia in 1883 who arrives with her new Croatioan husband in the U.S., settling in Thirsty, a small steel mill town outside of Pittsburg. Klara raises three children and, though she fled domestic violence from her father in her native country, lives daily with violence from her husband Drago in her new country. The book shows the longterm effects of domestic abuse on individuals and the family, and the hardship of life for men working in the steel mills in the early 20th century.

When Kara's daughter grows up and also marries an abusive man, continuing the cycle of violence in the family, Kara is haunted by dreams in which she takes revenge on her tormentors. What she endures and how pulls herself and her daughter out of the cycle to find some measure of peace and stability is the theme of the novel.

Author Kristin Bair O'Keefe wrote a complete draft of this book as her thesis for her MFA in Creative Writing at Columbia College Chicago. Her book is based on her own experiences of the harsh life of a working class community dependent on the steel industry.

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  Harvee | Feb 9, 2010 |
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It is 1883, and all of Klara Bozic’s girlish dreams have come crashing down as she arrives in Thirsty, a gritty steel town carved into the slopes above the Monongahela River just outside of Pittsburgh. She has made a heartbreaking discovery. Her new husband Drago is as abusive as the father she left behind in Croatia.

In Kristin Bair O’Keeffe’s debut novel, Klara’s life unfolds over forty years as she struggles to find her place in a new country where her survival depends on the friends who nurture her: gutsy, funny Katherine Zupanovic, who isn’t afraid of Drago’s fist; BenJo, the only black man in Thirsty to have his own shop; and strangely enough, Old Man Rupert, the town drunk.

Thirsty follows a chain of unlikely events that keep Klara’s spirit aloft: a flock of angelic butterflies descends on Thirsty; Klara gives birth to her first child in Old Man Rupert’s pumpkin patch; and BenJo gives her a talking bird. When Klara’s daughter marries a man even more brutal than Drago, Klara is forced to act. If she doesn’t finally break the cycle of violence in her family, her granddaughters will one day walk the same road, broken and bruised. As the threads that hold her family together fray and come undone, Klara has to decide if she has the courage to carve out a peaceful spot in the world for herself and her girls.

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