Zlata's diary
Filipović, Zlata, 1980-1995
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Príomhtheideal:
Zlata's diary / Zlata Filipović; with an introduction by Krishnan Guru-Murthy; translated with notes by Christina Pribichevich-Zorić.
Údar:
Inphrionta:
Harmondsworth : Puffin, 1995.
Leathanaigh in ord:
xi, 192 pages + [8] pages of plates : (b.&w.) illustrations, portraits.; 18cm.
Nótaí:
""I'm trying to concentrate so I can do my homework (reading), but I simply can't. Something is going on in town. You can hear gunfire from the hills!" This entry in Zlata's diary in April 1992 shows how the war draws relentlessly closer to her home in Sarajevo. When she starts her diary Zlata tells of her normal, happy life with her family and friends. But soon they are fighting to survive..."Zlata Filipovićh started 5th grade in September 1991 in Sarajevo in Yugoslavia , by 5 April 1992 the war that had started over the breakup of Yugoslavia spread to Sarajevo, changing her life dramatically. This diary, which she kept from shortly before her 11th birthday, was first published in Croat by UNICEF and then in French in 1993, and Zlata and her family were flown to Paris.Translated by Christina Pribichevich-Zorić.Introduction by Krishnan Guru-Murthy.
ISBN:
9780140374636 (paperback)
Rangúchán Dewey:
J920920 FIL949.742
I dteanga:
English
Réimse:
Filipović, Zlata, 1980- -- Diaries (2sep1991-17oct1993)County Kildare Class Set 2014 / Young AdultChildren -- Sarajevo -- 1992-1995 -- AccountsSarajevoSarajevo -- War -- 1991- -- Personal accountsBosnia -- Siege of Sarajevo -- 1992- -- Personal accountsSarajevo -- War in Bosnia -- 1992- -- Personal accountsBosnia and Hercegovina -- History -- 1992-1995Sarajevo -- War -- Children -- 1992-1995 -- DiariesYugoslav War, 1991- -- Bosnia and Hercegovina -- Personal accounts
BRN:
2139335
