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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Amra Sabic-El-Rayess , Laura L. SullivanPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Bloomsbury YA Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.600kg ISBN: 9781547604531ISBN 10: 1547604530 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 08 September 2020 Recommended Age: From 13 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsGripping. . . . Sabic-El-Rayess's visual imagination is a slipstream. Amra's words have a subtle, relentless force, creating a world where life is a danger, a demand, and a warm, calico presence. --Foreword Reviews Boldly tackles the rawness of human emotion in times of severe distress. . . . Unforgettable. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) An excellent discussion starter. --School Library Connection (starred review) ""Gripping. . . . Sabic-El-Rayess's visual imagination is a slipstream. Amra's words have a subtle, relentless force, creating a world where life is a danger, a demand, and a warm, calico presence."" --Foreword Reviews (starred review) ""Boldly tackles the rawness of human emotion in times of severe distress. . . . Unforgettable."" --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ""An excellent discussion starter."" --School Library Connection (starred review) ""Her prose balances verve and gentleness as she discusses the horrors of war alongside moments of levity. . . . A must-read nonfiction addition."" - School Library Journal (starred review) ""Exceptional. . . . The author has an extraordinary ability to recreate both the beauty and brutality of these years."" - Booklist (starred review) ""[A] memoir about the transformative power of love, connection, and education. . . . as timely as it is effective."" - Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""This fast-paced, touching memoir reminds readers of the significance of the Balkan ethnic war, and places it into a larger conversation about the ways in which ethnically and religiously diverse societies are under threat from extremism and bigotry"" - The Horn Book Magazine Gripping. . . . Sabic-El-Rayess's visual imagination is a slipstream. Amra's words have a subtle, relentless force, creating a world where life is a danger, a demand, and a warm, calico presence. --Foreword Reviews (starred review) Boldly tackles the rawness of human emotion in times of severe distress. . . . Unforgettable. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) An excellent discussion starter. --School Library Connection (starred review) Her prose balances verve and gentleness as she discusses the horrors of war alongside moments of levity. . . . A must-read nonfiction addition. - School Library Journal (starred review) Exceptional. . . . The author has an extraordinary ability to recreate both the beauty and brutality of these years. - Booklist (starred review) [A] memoir about the transformative power of love, connection, and education. . . . as timely as it is effective. - Publishers Weekly (starred review) This fast-paced, touching memoir reminds readers of the significance of the Balkan ethnic war, and places it into a larger conversation about the ways in which ethnically and religiously diverse societies are under threat from extremism and bigotry - The Horn Book Magazine Author InformationAmra Sabic-El-Rayess grew up in Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. After surviving ethnic cleansing and more than 1100 days under the Serbs’ military siege, she emigrated to the United States in 1996. By December 1999, she earned a BA in Economics from Brown University. Later, she obtained two Masters degrees and a Doctorate from Columbia University. Currently, she is a professor at Columbia University working on understanding how and why societies fall apart and what role education can play in rebuilding decimated countries. She has published extensively on education-related issues, and has lectured around the world to adult and adolescent audiences. In her students’ feedback, Amra is consistently praised as one of the most inspiring professors they have encountered. She divides her time between Manhattan and Tuxedo Park with her husband and two daughters, ages 11 and 13. sabicelrayess.com/ @amrasabicPHD Laura Sullivan is an author and seasoned collaborator of middle grade and young adult novels, including Under the Green Hill (Holt, 2010), Ladies in Waiting (HMH, 2012), and Love by the Morning Star (HMH, 2014). She collaborated with prolific producer and director Adam Shankman on Girl About Town (Atheneum, May, 2016), a Nick and Nora-styled mystery set in 1930s Hollywood, and the sequel. She also worked with YouTube star Joey Graceffa on the bestselling Children of Eden trilogy (Atria/Keywords). Her adult debut, Milady (Berkley), will be published July, 2019. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |