Branko's Ride

Branko's Ride
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9781469103808
ISBN-13 : 146910380X
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Book Synopsis Branko's Ride by : Berislav Branko Dujlovich

Download or read book Branko's Ride written by Berislav Branko Dujlovich and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2006-03-19 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Brankos Ride is the true story of Berislav Branko Dujlovich, a Croatian Immigrant, and his staggering journey to America. The story begins with a six year old boy whose eyes are just beginning to open to the world around him on his familys farm. His innocence is quickly extinguished when the war that was once so far away directly impacts him and his family. Ripped from their home, the family is forced into the darkness of night in an attempt to survive the horrors around them. But escape is not a pass from the atrocities of the time. Tumultuous travels, struggles to survive and countless months in refugee camps, life could not be more bleak. Taken in by Catholic Priests with the promise of an education and a chance at a better life Branko is separated from his family and brought to Italy where he is trained to become a man of the cloth. The Priests bring yet another round of atrocities and life lessons learned the hard way. Until, finally, the day of promise arrives. They will bring Branko, now a teenager, to the shores of America -- the land he thought he would never reach. But America holds hardships as well. Learning a new language and culture Branko struggles to become a meaningful part of his new country as well and one of its proud citizens.


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