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In a voice both innocent and wise, touchingly reminiscent of Anne Frank's, Zlata Filipovic's diary has awoken the conscience of the world. Now thirteen years old, Zlata began her diary just before her eleventh birthday, when there was peace in Sarajevo and her life was that of a bright, intelligent, carefree young girl. Her early entries describe her friends, her new skis, her family, her grades at school, her interest in joining the Madonna Fan Club.
And then, on television, she sees the bombs falling on Dubrovnik. Though repelled by the sight, Zlata cannot conceive of the same thing happening in Sarajevo. When it does, the whole tone of her diary changes.
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Early on, she starts an entry to "Dear Mimmy" (named after her dead goldfish): "SLAUGHTERHOUSE! MASSACRE! HORROR! CRIMES! BLOOD! SCREAMS! DESPAIR!" We see the world of a child increasingly circumscribed by the violence outside. Zlata is confined to her family's apartment, spending the nights, as the shells rain down mercilessly, in a neighbor's cellar. And the danger outside steadily invades her life. No more school. Living without water and electricity. Food in short supply.
The onslaught destroys the pieces she loves, kills or injures her friends, visibly ages her parents. In one entry Zlata cries out, "War has nothing to do with humanity. War is something inhuman." In another, she thinks about killing herself.
Yet, with indomitable courage and a clarity of mind well beyond her years, Zlata preserves what she can of her former existence, continuing to study piano, to find books to read, to celebrate special occasions - recording it all in the pages of this extraordinary diary.
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Children and war, Diaries, Bosnian Personal narratives, History, Yugoslav War, 1991-1995, Children, Seige, 1992-1996, Yugoslav War, 1991-, Filipović, Zlata -- Diaries., Children and war -- Bosnia and Hercegovina -- Sarajevo., Spanish language -- Readers., Sarajevo (Bosnia and Hercegovina) -- History -- Siege, 1992-1996 -- Personal narratives, Bosnian., Serbia, biography, Cooking & Food, Nonfiction, Reading Level-Grade 5, Reading Level-Grade 4, Reading Level-Grade 7, Reading Level-Grade 6, Reading Level-Grade 8, New York Times reviewed, Civil war, Personal narratives, Bosnian, English language, Language arts, Readers (Elementary), Study and teaching (Elementary), Personal narratives, Journal intime, Filles, Enfants et guerre, Récits personnels, Journaux intimes, Jeunesse et guerre, Russia (federation), biography, Bosnia and hercegovina, history, Children's writings, Bosnia and hercegovina, social conditions, Child and youth fictionShowing 10 featured editions. View all 34 editions?
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Zlata's Diary: A Child's Life in Wartime SarajevoRevised Edition
February 28, 2006, Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Zlata's diary: a child's life in Sarajevo
1994, Scholastic Inc.
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The extraordinary diary that awakened the world's conscience - now with a new introductionWhen Zlata's Diary was first published at the height of the Bosnian conflict, it became an international bestseller and was compared to The Diary of Anne Frank, both for the freshness of its voice and the grimness of the world it describes. It begins as the day-today record of the life of a typical eleven-year-old girl, preoccupied by piano lessons and birthday parties. But as war engulfs Sarajevo, Zlata Filipovic becomes a witness to food shortages and the deaths of friends and learns to wait out bombardments in a neighbor's cellar. Yet throughout she remains courageous and observant. The result is a book that has the power to move and instruct readers a world away.
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