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BUBBLES by Genc Xërxa is a haunting, lyrical, and deeply emotional literary novel that navigates the silent aftermath of war through the life of a young woman in post-conflict Kosovo. At once poetic and brutally honest, the novel gives voice to the psychological and social scars left by the Yugoslav wars-particularly the trauma carried by women.
At the heart of the story is Shpresa, a survivor of unimaginable violence. After losing her parents during the Kosovo War and enduring a brutal assault that reshaped her life forever, she now lives with her younger brother Arbër, clinging to routine and resilience as her only shields against a painful past. Each day she wakes to care for her brother, hold a job with dignity, and find beauty in the small things-until even the sight of something as innocent as a child blowing soap bubbles becomes a powerful trigger of memory, sorrow, and buried grief.
Told through intertwining character perspectives-Shpresa, her brother, former classmates, and community members-BUBBLES explores how war lingers long after the final shot is fired. Themes of memory, gender-based violence, social neglect, intergenerational trauma, and cultural identity are interwoven with poignant realism and symbolic imagery.
While Shpresa's story is central, the novel also paints a vivid picture of Kosovo's post-war landscape: a society caught between remembering and forgetting, where victims are often overlooked, and healing is both a private and public struggle. With a narrative that oscillates between personal introspection and communal memory, Genc Xërxa's voice is both raw and compassionate-offering no easy resolution, but inviting the reader to bear witness.
The novel is written in a poetic and emotionally rich style, blending stark realism with surreal, almost dreamlike elements. The recurring image of soap bubbles becomes a metaphor for innocence, memory, and the fragility of peace.
BUBBLES is more than just a novel-it is a tribute to the resilience of survivors, a call for acknowledgment of unspoken pain, and a deeply human story about love, survival, and the possibility of emotional rebirth in the face of devastation.
This book is especially dedicated to the victims of sexual violence during the wars in the former Yugoslavia, and to those who continue to carry that trauma in silence. It is both a literary memorial and a mirror held up to society, asking us to see what we often choose to ignore.
Perfect For Readers Who Enjoy:- Literary fiction rooted in social realism
- Novels about post-war trauma and recovery
- Stories of female resilience and inner strength
- Poetic and symbolic storytelling
- Historical and psychological fiction