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S.: A Novel about the Balkans

Published
Feb 2000
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General Fiction General Fiction
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201

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"S. may very well be one of the strongest books about war you will ever read. . . The writing is taut, precise, and masterful." —The Philadelphia Enquirer

Set in 1992, during the height of the Bosnian war, S. reveals one of the most horrifying aspects of any war: the rape and torture of civilian women by occupying forces. S. is the story of a Bosnian woman in exile who has just given birth to an unwanted child—one without a country, a name, a father, or a language. Its birth only reminds her of an even more grueling experience: being repeatedly raped by Serbian soldiers in the "women's room" of a prison camp. Through a series of flashbacks, S. relives the unspeakable crimes she has endured, and in telling her story—timely, strangely compelling, and ultimately about survival—depicts the darkest side of human nature during wartime.

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Jan 2001 Penguin ISBN 0140298444
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First Edition Feb 2000 Viking ISBN 0670890979
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Jan 2001 Penguin ISBN 1440679290
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Jan 2001 Penguin ISBN B001PD3SZ0
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