Quick Reads: "The Bosnia List" by Kenan Trebincevic and Susan Shapiro
Mother Jones
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The Bosnia List
By Kenan Trebincevic and Susan Shapiro
PENGUIN BOOKS
An estimated 100,000 people died during the ethnic cleansing of Bosnia-Herzegovina in the early 1990s, but few Americans grasp the insanity of the conflict. Kenan Trebincevic, a Bosnian Muslim, was 11 when the fighting broke out. He describes how lifelong friends turned on his family, how his brother and father were thrown into detainment camps, and how they eventually fled under nightmarish conditions. He also takes us on a trip home to complete his titular to-do list as he confronts the betrayers and attempts to make sense of the nonsensical.
This review originally appeared in our January/February 2014 issue of Mother Jones.
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Quick Reads: "The Bosnia List" by Kenan Trebincevic and Susan Shapiro