An interesting e-mail from Manuela came few days ago:
"Ciao Paul,
this is a story about Croatia and Italy, a matrioska of female stories starting in 1919, still echoing.
I came across your blog via Facebook, and I decided I would give this story a try by writing to you. First of all, please excuse my English, and excuse me for taking your time to read this email.
Good: apologies made, here is the story: my name is Manuela, 45, I live in southern Italy (Bari), daughter of a WWII refugee from Split, grand-grand daughter of Vinka Sperac Bulic (http://www.domine.hr/?lang=hr&index=111). Dalmatia-addict and uvala Basina wannabe resident.
Reading your blog soothes my islandsickness and intensifies envy :-)
The story is about a diary that my grand-grandmother Vinka wrote for her daughter Jelka (Puse),
This diary covers the years from her birth, in 1919, to 1953 when Jelka and her family had moved to Bari, Italy, due to WWII. The document was given to my mother, who in time translated it into Italian and edited it to be a book, published this year.
The “try” I would like to give to this family “saga” is to make it known in/to Croatia. It is a family tale, it is an historic tableau of Split at that time, it is well written and, well, in my most humble opinion it deserves a chance.
I would love to send you some excerpts (in Croatian), may Idisturb you this much? (I consider “No” a possible answer, don’t worry.)
Part of my roots are Croatian, and whenever I can I try and keep them alive by watering them with Jadransko more, having chosen Jelsa as my summer buon retiro. They say blood is thicker than water: in my case, it’s salty water.
Hvala puno for your time, really.
Best regards,
manuela"
So, we are really excited about these excerpts from the book about Puse. We will make it an once-a-week series. Manuela is looking for possible publishers of the book in Croatia.
Please note, these translations are non-edited and all copyrights are reserved to their respective owners.
Part I.
![Story of Puse1](/images/blog/Story_of_Puse1.jpg)
Puse´s first name is Jelka, but for everyone she will always be know only as Puse; a nickname she got from her mother as soon as she was born. -