Written in the shadow of the Yugoslav wars, yet never eclipsed by them,
Mama Leone is a delightful cycle of interconnected stories by one of
Central Europe's most dazzling contemporary storytellers. Miljenko
Jergovic leads us from a bittersweet world of precocious childhood
wonder and hilarious invention, where the seduction of a well-told lie
is worth more than a thousand prosaic truths, out into fractured worlds
bleary-eyed from the unmagnificence of growing up. Yet for every
familial betrayal and diminished expectation, every love and home(land)
irretrievably lost, every terror and worst fear realized, Jergovic's
characters never surrender the promise of redemption being but a lone
kiss or winning bingo card away. As readers we wander the book's
rhapsodic literary rooms, and as a myriad of unforgettable human voices
call out to us, startled, across oceans and continents, we recognize
them as our own.