The Cellist of Sarajevo
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Canadian Galloway (Ascension) delivers a tense and haunting novel following four people trying to survive war-torn Sarajevo. After a mortar attack kills 22 people waiting in line to buy bread, an unnamed cellist vows to play at the point of impact for 22 days. Meanwhile, Arrow, a young woman sniper, picks off soldiers; Kenan makes a dangerous trek to get water for his family; and Dragan, who sent his wife and son out of the city at the start of the war, works at a bakery and trades bread in exchange for shelter. Arrow's assigned to protect the cellist, but when she's eventually ordered to commit a different kind of killing, she must decide who she is and why she kills. Dragan believes he can protect himself through isolation, but that changes when he runs into a friend of his wife's attempting to cross a street targeted by snipers. Kenan is repeatedly challenged by his fear and a cantankerous neighbor. All the while, the cellist continues to play. With wonderfully drawn characters and a stripped-down narrative, Galloway brings to life a distant conflict. (from Publisher Weekly)
This was a very moving book and puts a human face on this terrible.
This was a very moving book and puts a human face on this terrible.
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Including this as part of a bookbag.
Including this as part of a bookbag.
Picked this in juli2007's bookbag. Sounds really good!
Thanks bookworm76!
Thanks bookworm76!
Journal Entry 4 by AnonymousFinder at Caulfield South, Victoria Australia on Thursday, March 9, 2017
I feel very unsettled after having read the book. I can't believe I wasn't paying attention to what was happening at the time these events unfolded.