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Two women, torn apart by war and silence, embark on a journey through the Balkans - into their own shattered memories. Their friendship is a fragment of a lost childhood that hurts like an old wound torn open. Sara is an immigrant who has not found herself in a world where identity is a real battlefield. Leila is a rebel who has never been able to come to terms with injustice and social inequality. Both are running away from the past, but it sits next to them - in the back seat, silent and merciless. "To Catch a Rabbit" is a novel not about escape, but about returning to where it hurts the most. It is a deep exploration of the psychological trauma that remains after war, even when the weapons have long since rusted.