I began writing a book about my grandmother's life years ago. In my research and talking with people it is such a volatile situation. My grandmother was a Serbian born in Croatia. Which therefore years later my cousins were forced to flee around 91. The anger and fighting between people groups goes back and forth on the spectrum. I put t…
I began writing a book about my grandmother's life years ago. In my research and talking with people it is such a volatile situation. My grandmother was a Serbian born in Croatia. Which therefore years later my cousins were forced to flee around 91. The anger and fighting between people groups goes back and forth on the spectrum. I put the book down because there was so much sadness and hate I want to pick it back up at some point.
Have you read the book Balkan Ghosts? It was really good.
'Balkan Ghosts: A Journey Through History is a 1993 nonfiction book by Robert D. Kaplan that chronicles his travels through the Balkans in the late 1980s and 1990s, including Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo, and Macedonia. The book is a political travelogue that covers many events in the 20th century, including the assassination that led to World War I, ethnic warfare in Serbia, Bosnia, and Croatia, and the use of terrorism and genocide as policy tools. Kaplan's book also offers a portrait of the region's heroes and villains, and examines the politics of the past and present. '
I began writing a book about my grandmother's life years ago. In my research and talking with people it is such a volatile situation. My grandmother was a Serbian born in Croatia. Which therefore years later my cousins were forced to flee around 91. The anger and fighting between people groups goes back and forth on the spectrum. I put the book down because there was so much sadness and hate I want to pick it back up at some point.
Have you read the book Balkan Ghosts? It was really good.
'Balkan Ghosts: A Journey Through History is a 1993 nonfiction book by Robert D. Kaplan that chronicles his travels through the Balkans in the late 1980s and 1990s, including Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo, and Macedonia. The book is a political travelogue that covers many events in the 20th century, including the assassination that led to World War I, ethnic warfare in Serbia, Bosnia, and Croatia, and the use of terrorism and genocide as policy tools. Kaplan's book also offers a portrait of the region's heroes and villains, and examines the politics of the past and present. '
I will look for that.