MICHAEL NICHOLSON - Natasha's Story

London England, Pan, 1994. 1st Pan Book Edition, Binding: Soft Cover, Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall 0330348051 Paperback Paperback. Previous owners name to inside cover. Foxing to edge. Couple of slight creases to cover. When the ITN war correspondent found 200 orphan children living unprotected on the outskirts of Sarajevo, in the path of the approaching Serbs, he could no longer watch and do nothing. Fired by anger and despair, he broke the rule of journalistic detachment. He forged the name of one of the children on his own passport and smuggled her back to Britain to live with his family. For 9-year-old Natasha it was the star of an exciting, sometimes bewildering new life, a thousand miles away from the suffering and destruction of her homeland, Now, a year later, Michael Nicholson tells the full story of her ordeal. This book is both a moving account of the violence and futility of the Bosnian war and a tribute to the courage and resilience of one young girl who survived it all with her spirit intact. Illustrated. 204 pp. (We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions etc.) .
GBP 3.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 3.5 US$ 4.67 | JP¥ 418] Booknumber: 069635

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