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Logavina Street: Life and Death in a Sarajevo Neighborhood
Provides good examples of daily life, difficulties inherent to the residents and psychological changes..
YL
30 April 2015
A book that should be read by many people to understand war so there will be no more wars in this world and people won't hate ea
Very interesting.
RQ
31 December 2013
Not nearly as good as Her other book on N. Korea(Nothing to Envy)
Names are very confusing.
QY
23 October 2013
Poignant, insightful, grounded in the daily grind of chronic conflict
This book chronicles the life of people on one street in Sarajevo and the impact of the Bosnian war on their lives.
VN
26 December 2012
Heartbreaking and utterly readable ...
The Bosnian war is sort of a blur to me.
DR
18 July 2012
a profoundly moving and human account of this terrible conflict
Barbara Demick creates a vivid portrait of the array of families under siege in Sarajevo in the early 90's and has updated them with fascinating perspective and fresh interviews for this very welcome re-issue of her first book.
AB
10 July 2012
Another Demick Masterpiece
Barbara Demick's \"Logavina Street\" is one of the best books on Sarajevo and the Bosnian War.
AD
28 May 2012
Fans of Barbara Demick's "Nothing to Envy" will enjoy this updated re-release of her 1996 Sarajevo-based work
I'm very pleased that Barbara Demick's \"Logavina Street\" got a second life after her brilliant book on North Korea, .
Logavina Street: Life and Death in a Sarajevo Neighborhood Review
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Nice insights
Provides good examples of daily life, difficulties inherent to the residents and psychological changes..
A book that should be read by many people to understand war so there will be no more wars in this world and people won't hate ea
Very interesting.
Not nearly as good as Her other book on N. Korea(Nothing to Envy)
Names are very confusing.
Poignant, insightful, grounded in the daily grind of chronic conflict
This book chronicles the life of people on one street in Sarajevo and the impact of the Bosnian war on their lives.
Heartbreaking and utterly readable ...
The Bosnian war is sort of a blur to me.
a profoundly moving and human account of this terrible conflict
Barbara Demick creates a vivid portrait of the array of families under siege in Sarajevo in the early 90's and has updated them with fascinating perspective and fresh interviews for this very welcome re-issue of her first book.
Another Demick Masterpiece
Barbara Demick's \"Logavina Street\" is one of the best books on Sarajevo and the Bosnian War.
Fans of Barbara Demick's "Nothing to Envy" will enjoy this updated re-release of her 1996 Sarajevo-based work
I'm very pleased that Barbara Demick's \"Logavina Street\" got a second life after her brilliant book on North Korea, .