Nadina Ronc's memoir is an unflinching account of the breakup of a country and the breakup of a family. A powerful read, it chronicles systematic abuse of power and reveals what being a refugee in a foreign country can really be like.
Nadina Ronc's memoir is an unflinching account of the breakup of a country and the breakup of a family. A powerful read, it chronicles systematic abuse of power and reveals what being a refugee in a foreign country can really be like.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nadina, a Bosnian-born author, fled her homeland as a child during the war, finding refuge in the UK. Her diverse career spans journalism and foreign policy analysis, with a particular focus on Russian geopolitics. Her expertise has been recognised with a grant from the US Army War College's Strategic Studies Institute. Nadina's journalistic background includes work for CNBC and Fox Business, as well as contributions to Al Jazeera English, Middle East Eye, and the Journal of Peace and War Studies. From an early age, Nadina demonstrated a knack for commentary, appearing on Channel 4 News at 15 to discuss the end of the Bosnian War. At 17, she interviewed Guns N' Roses' Slash. Beyond her professional pursuits, she harbours a deep passion for music, cinema, travel, and photography.
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