
Goodbye Sarajevo
A True Story of Courage, Love and Survival
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Bernadette Dunne
May, 1992. Hana is 12 years old when her older sister Atka puts her on a UN evacuation bus fleeing the besieged city of Sarajevo. Thinking they will be apart for a short time, they make a promise to each other to be brave. But as the Bosnian war escalates and months go by without contact, their promise becomes deeply significant. Hana is forced to cope as a refugee in Croatia, while Atka and their younger siblings battle for survival in a city overwhelmed by crime and destruction. Then, when Atka manages to find work as a translator, events take an unexpected turn, and the remarkable events that follow change her life, and those of her family, forever.
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It almost feels like a young adult book though. Why? because everything is explained very simply, but yes, also correctly. Their is love too, and jokes and the dialogs are what you hear on any modern day TV show. It is accurate, but don't look for nuanced ideas or skilled writing.
The narration of the audiobook was done by Bernadette Dune. It was fine, and you know what I mean by that. Not special, just OK. Just ordinary talking. It could have been better. Since the story is told by both twelve year old Hanna and her twenty-one year old sister Atka, it would have been better if the intonations were a bit different for the two. I didn't mix them up though. You always knew who was speaking because they were in different places. You could tell who was speaking by what was going on.
The content of the book pulls you in, but how it was written is just ordinary.
Good story - close in time and place
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Would you listen to Goodbye Sarajevo again? Why?
Maybe, if I was listening with someone else.How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
The book was too simple. I didn't feel much of a connection with the main characters.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No! And I really think it should have, the story is so sad, but the authors didn't really get to my emotions.Any additional comments?
I am not sure I would have liked this book if I had not been to Bosnia and Croatia. It was interesting reading about places I have been, and I could easily picture it. If I hadn't seen it for myself, I think I would have missed out a lot on the story.Too Simplistic, but interesting
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What made the experience of listening to Goodbye Sarajevo the most enjoyable?
I have always been fascinated by Sarajevo, for the simple reason that I was growing up during the time of this war and was too little to really understand what happened and why. This book explains the conflict, the deprivations, and the love between two sisters in straight-forward prose, not sugar-coating anything, but also detailing the glimmers of hope during hard lives as a near vaptive in a besieged city and a refuge in another country.Who was your favorite character and why?
Atka and Hana... beyond them, there were so many good people who assisted the girls, it is hard to pick just one.What three words best describe Bernadette Dunne’s performance?
Just okay... Another note, I suppose, was that since two first-person narratives were contained in this book, I really think two narrators should have read it. I never really got confused, but there was little intonation or accent (this narrator can and has done better).Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The ending... no spoilers, I promise!Any additional comments?
This book is a worthwhile biography. Perhaps it is better to read in print, perhaps not... but I enjoyed it enough to hang on to it in my audio library, because of its personal and moving nature.A moving story of love and war
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At no point I was hooked
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