Téa Obreht

Téa Obreht

Téa Obreht (born Tea Bajraktarević; 30 September 1985) is a Serbian-American novelist. She won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2011 for The Tiger's Wife, her debut novel.Téa Obreht was born as Tea Bajraktarević in the autumn of 1985, in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia as the only child of a single mother, Maja, while her father, a Bosniak, was "never part of the picture."Because of her lack of a father figure, she was close to her maternal grandparents, especially to her grandfather Štefan, a Slovene of German origin, and to her grandmother, Zahida, a Bosniak. When the Yugoslav Wars started in the early 1990s, there was no fighting in her home town of Belgrade or in Serbia, but there was concern due to her grandparents' religions, as Roman Catholicism and Islam are closely associated with Croatia and Bosnia, respectively, which was a serious distinction at the time of the war. They didn't flee immediately, but decided to move to Cyprus for precautionary reasons when her mother found a job there. Eighteen months later they moved to Cairo, Egypt, guided by her grandfather's job as an aviation engineer. Wikipedia

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