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Love Thy Neighbor
A Story of War
by Peter Maass
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Peter Maass reports from the land that was Yugoslavia. His vivid descriptions of a place destroyed by war are highlighted by encounters with people on all sides who have been transformed into combatants. Maass grapples not just with the reality of Bosnia but with the question of why people make wars.
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9780679763895,
Paperback,
Vintage Books,
1997
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9780679444336,
Hardcover,
Random House Inc,
1996
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9780788735363,
Audio Cassette,
Recorded Books,
1999
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Media Reviews
"He has a knack for bringing close the horrors that readers would prefer to keep at arm's length. His account of his visits to the Trnopolje and Omarska concentration camps, where thousands of Muslims were detained and tortured by Serbian guards, and where hundreds were being murdered, is so harrowing partly because he concentrates on the moral quandary in which his own presence puts him."
First Line
When you grow up in America, you don't really learn how foul humans can smell, just as you don't learn about the smell of death.
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