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Life in War-torn Bosnia

Life in War-torn Bosnia
Author: Diane Yancey
Publisher: Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Bosnia and Hercegovina
ISBN: 9781560063261

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Examines life in Bosnia before communism, under Tito's rule, and under present conditions of war.


War-torn Bosnia

War-torn Bosnia
Author: Helen Cothran
Publisher: Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Bosnia and Hercegovina
ISBN: 9780737708882

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Greenhaven Press's History Firsthand series explores major events in world history through eyewitness accounts. Each volume compiles a variety of contemporary narratives and reminiscences, illuminating the topic from an array of perspectives. These personal anecdotes provide readers with a unique and valuable understanding of how people from different backgrounds confront and interpret their times. Each article is prefaced with a short introduction. Also included are a comprehensive introductory essay and chapter prefaces that place the accounts in context. Additional features of these anthologies include a chronology of significant events of the era, an annotated table of contents to aid readers in identifying relevant material, and a bibliography and index to facilitate further research. Book jacket.


War Hospital

War Hospital
Author: Sheri Lee Fink
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2004-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786745754

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In April 1992, a handful of young physicians, not one of them a surgeon, was trapped along with 50,000 men, women, and children in the embattled enclave of Srebrenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina. There the doctors faced the most intense professional, ethical, and personal predicaments of their lives. Drawing on extensive interviews, documents, and recorded materials she collected over four and a half years, doctor and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Sheri Fink tells the harrowing--and ultimately enlightening--story of these physicians and the three who try to help them: an idealistic internist from Doctors without Borders, who hopes that interposition of international aid workers will help prevent a massacre; an aspiring Bosnian surgeon willing to walk through minefields to reach the civilian wounded; and a Serb doctor on the opposite side of the front line with the army that is intent on destroying his former colleagues. With limited resources and a makeshift hospital overflowing with patients, how can these doctors decide who to save and who to let die? Will their duty to treat patients come into conflict with their own struggle to survive? And are there times when medical and humanitarian aid ironically prolong war and human suffering rather than helping to relieve it?


Not My Turn to Die

Not My Turn to Die
Author: Savo Heleta
Publisher: AMACOM/American Management Association
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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In 1992, Savo Heleta was a young Serbian boy enjoying an idyllic, peaceful childhood in Gorazde, a primarily Muslim city in Bosnia. At the age of just thirteen, Savo's life was turned upside down as war broke out. When Bosnian Serbs attacked the city, Savo and his family became objects of suspicion overnight. Through the next two years, they endured treatment that no human being should ever be subjected to. Their lives were threatened, they were shot at, terrorized, put in a detention camp, starved, and eventually stripped of everything they owned. But after two long years, Savo and his family managed to escape. And then the real transformation took place. From his childhood before the war to his internment and eventual freedom, we follow Savo's emotional journey from a young teenager seeking retribution to a peace-seeking diplomat seeking healing and reconciliation. As the war unfolds, we meet the incredible people who helped shape Savo's life, from his brave younger sister Sanja to Meho, the family friend who would become the family's ultimate betrayer. Through it all, we begin to understand this young man's arduous struggle to forgive the very people he could no longer trust. At once powerful and elegiac, Not My Turn to Die offers a unique look at a conflict that continues to fascinate and enlighten us.


Living with Ptsd: The True Story of a Bosnia War Veteran

Living with Ptsd: The True Story of a Bosnia War Veteran
Author: Roy Kolmer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2014-06-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781632496027

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Roy Kolmer is a Bosnia war veteran who had been sent to the former Yugoslavia in 1996. This book is based on facts and events that occurred during the war, in this beautiful but troubled country. It soon becomes apparent that the author has been damaged by PTSD because of the war where he fought for peace and security. Upon returning home, however, the security and the war cracks loose in himself. Living with PTSD, he describes how he fights with it, along with his family, for a life that is as normal as possible.


One Currency for Bosnia

One Currency for Bosnia
Author: Warren L. Coats
Publisher: Jameson Books (IL)
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This is both a fascinating personal narrative of the often colorful warriors rebuilding a part of war-torn Yugoslavia, and a detailed inside look at how experts can stabilize a nation's currency and banking system. Written by an American who has led International Monetary Fund advisory missions to the central banks of more than twenty countries, this book, crafted in layman's language - but of immense value to specialists in monetary and foreign policy initiatives - is an account of the behind-the-headlines work American and other economists do to bring peace and prosperity to former failed states.Coats was involved in the creation of the Central Bank of Bosnia from before the Dayton Peace Accords. His "currency board" rules for monetary policy, and the creation of the bank, have resulted in the most successful state institution in the country.Marking the tenth anniversary of the bank, the technical world of economics comes alive as the book unfolds like a mystery novel full of colorful and determined people determined to escape the disaster of a bloody civil war.


The Cat I Never Named

The Cat I Never Named
Author: Amra Sabic-El-Rayess
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1547604557

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The stunning memoir of a Muslim teen struggling to survive in the midst of the Bosnian genocide--and the stray cat who protected her family through it all. *Six Starred Reviews* A YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Finalist A Capitol Choices Remarkable Book A Mighty Girl Best Book A Malala Fund Favorite Book Selection In 1992, Amra was a teen in Bihac, Bosnia, when her best friend said they couldn't speak anymore. Her friend didn't say why, but Amra knew the reason: Amra was Muslim. It was the first sign her world was changing. Then Muslim refugees from other Bosnian cities started arriving, fleeing Serbian persecution. When the tanks rolled into Bihac, bringing her own city under seige, Amra's happy life in her peaceful city vanished. But there is light even in the darkest of times, and she discovered that light in the warm, bonfire eyes of a stray cat. The little calico had followed the refugees into the city and lost her own family. At first, Amra doesn't want to bother with a stray; her family doesn't have the money to keep a pet. But with gentle charm this kitty finds her way into everyone's heart, and after a few near miracles when she seems to save the family, how could they turn her away? Here is the stunning true story of a teen who, even in the brutality of war, never wavered in her determination to obtain an education, maintain friendships, and even find a first love-and the cat who gave comfort, hope, and maybe even served as the family's guardian spirit.


The Suitcase

The Suitcase
Author: Julie Mertus
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1997-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520206342

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The stories of the refugees from the war in Bosnia.


The Bosnia List

The Bosnia List
Author: Kenan Trebincevic
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101631805

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A young survivor of the Bosnian War returns to his homeland to confront the people who betrayed his family. The story behind the YA novel World in Between: Based on a True Refugee Story. At age eleven, Kenan Trebincevic was a happy, karate-loving kid living with his family in the quiet Eastern European town of Brcko. Then, in the spring of 1992, war broke out and his friends, neighbors and teammates all turned on him. Pero - Kenan's beloved karate coach - showed up at his door with an AK-47 - screaming: "You have one hour to leave or be killed!" Kenan’s only crime: he was Muslim. This poignant, searing memoir chronicles Kenan’s miraculous escape from the brutal ethnic cleansing campaign that swept the former Yugoslavia. After two decades in the United States, Kenan honors his father’s wish to visit their homeland, making a list of what he wants to do there. Kenan decides to confront the former next door neighbor who stole from his mother, see the concentration camp where his Dad and brother were imprisoned and stand on the grave of his first betrayer to make sure he’s really dead. Back in the land of his birth, Kenan finds something more powerful—and shocking—than revenge.


Beyond Borders

Beyond Borders
Author: Lejla Becirovic
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2019-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781077329317

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Lejla is a Bosnian refugee. She narrates her story from escaping war torn Bosnia in the early 1990's, through various losses in her life and most of all resilience that allowed her to move through her grief and loss of various forms. Lejla writes this book to help those that have encountered debilitating grief.