Bosnia List Book Report

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The Bosnia List by Kenan Trebincevic was an eye opening book. It made me realize how nasty the world can be, but that sometimes there is nothing we can do but work through it. The Bosnia List is a book about the authors, Kenan Trebincivic, journey through the outbreak of the Balkan War in Yugoslavia when he was only twelve. His family was betrayed by all their friends just over one night because they were Bosnian and the leader of the country, Milosevic, wanted to exile all Bosnians. They were threatened to be killed by their “friend” Pero if they weren't out of their apartment by the next day. The only way they had a chance to live is if they could escape their country to go to the United States of America. Kenan talks about all the emotions he felt going through his journey of having to leave his home, seeing horrible things happen around him, and losing people he thought he could count on. With hard work and the help from some of the good Serbians the Trebincivic family made it to the U.S where they would no longer have to live in fear. …show more content…

Reading The Bosnia List made me want to meet Kenan Trebicevic in person so I decided to attend the author talk. At the author talk Trebincevic opened up to audience even more about his experience in the war and trying to escape his country than he did in his book. He told the audience more about his mother and how she always tried to be the better person. He told us about all the anger he had for people that turned on him and of all his confusion of why everything was happening. Kenan being only twelve at the time didn't understand much of what was happening around him. Trebincevic explained that when he returned to Bosnia he wanted to confront all those that did him wrong and thank the ones that helped his family

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