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Zlata Diary A Child Life in Sarajevo Zlata Filipovic Christina PribichevichZoric Janine di Giovanni Books



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Zlata Diary A Child Life in Sarajevo Zlata Filipovic Christina PribichevichZoric Janine di Giovanni Books

After reading an autobiography about one girl's account of her slavery (in Britain in the 1990s to 2000s - not a typo), I decided to encourage my 11-year-old daughter to delve into these true stories as a way to personalize the way girls and women have been and are still struggling to survive around the world today, unlike the relative safety and security and educational and financial prospects we are privileged to enjoy in the U.S. These girls and women have found a way to maintain their hope in their struggle to survive.

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Zlata Diary A Child Life in Sarajevo Zlata Filipovic Christina PribichevichZoric Janine di Giovanni Books Reviews


Although this has been around for some time I didn't get a chance to read it until recently. Gives a good picture of the experience of war and it's effect of people. Very well written.
This book is actually a printing of the author’s diary.
It made me remember being an 11 year old and what was important in my life at that time. It told the story of being a child who had all the modern conveniences and how hard life was for the author when they disappeared.
The sweet heart and spirit of Zlata comes through every page. It is a heart rending story of lost childhood and deprivation. But she survives with the help of her diary. A lovely read of a wonderful young girl in wartime. I recommend it to everyone.
A gripping portrait of a senseless war seen through the eyes of a young girl who lives for two years under the continual threat of death in war torn Sarajevo. A reminder of how senseless sectarian strife is even as we see it taking over infra too many countries, with children it's most poignant victims.
It is the Yugoslavian version of the Diary of Anne Frank. It goes through her experiences during the war in former Yugoslavia. It just kind of ends without much of an ending. It is like a diary where you want to know what happened to her, but you cannot seem to find the pages. It does give you an inside look as to what was going on in former Yugoslavia during this time.
This novel/diary is a masterpiece. This story is about an 11 year old girl named Zlata Filipovic who is a normal young girl who goes to school everyday like most people. Then one day war strikes in her home town Sarajevo. She writes on and on about her life going through wartime. Read the book to find out what happens in her life while going through wartime. I really like this book because I enjoy reading diaries about a person's life while they were growing up. It's even more interesting when the person is going through tough times in their life. I would definitely recommend this book to everyone because Zlata's story/adventure through time of war is really interesting. It's really cool to hear how her days are in war time. I think this story was written for a younger age group because she tells about how her life was while she was growing up. Which I think it would be great for younger people that are growing up while going through hard times just like Zlata did. So those people can compare their life's while growing up with Zlata's while they're reading her story. One of my favorite parts of her story was when she was calling the people who were attacking on Sarajevo "the kids". Which made me laugh when she called the attackers that because I thought it was a funny name to call the bad people. I also personally really liked the section of pictures that they added into the story. I liked it because it's always cool to get a visual of some things that're mentioned or talked about in the story. One of the pictures was Zlata standing next to her mom (Alica) and they had just cooked some bread. That they had just made with a pressure cooker. The caption said "cooking is quite an achievement without electricity" which amazed me. It amazed me because I have never been able to cook without electricity. So that is quite an achievement because I don't know anyone else who has been able to do that. Overall this book/story/diary or whatever you call it. This book is pretty amazing and I do recommend that you buy this book and read it now. I assure you you'll enjoy it. It's too good of a story to miss out on.
This book should be read by everyone. I think, when there's a war or any turmoil, the thing that should be most prized and respected are the diaries of the children. They are the truest victims/martyrs. This girl was brave just by existing. I hope she can move past what happened to her and her loved ones in Bosnia and live a life filled with happiness.
After reading an autobiography about one girl's account of her slavery (in Britain in the 1990s to 2000s - not a typo), I decided to encourage my 11-year-old daughter to delve into these true stories as a way to personalize the way girls and women have been and are still struggling to survive around the world today, unlike the relative safety and security and educational and financial prospects we are privileged to enjoy in the U.S. These girls and women have found a way to maintain their hope in their struggle to survive.
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