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Not My Turn to Die (Hardback)
Memoirs of a Broken Childhood in Bosnia

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Released 8 Mar, 2008
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Describes the author's childhood experiences as a Serb in the predominantly Muslim city of Goraézde during the Bosnian war, how his family managed to escape, and his encounter with the family friend who turned against them.
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In 1996, just months after the end of the blood-soaked Bosnia-Herzegovina war, seventeen-year old Savo Heleta came face-to-face with the man who had tried to kill his grandfather and terrorized his family during the war. This man was no faceless enemy. His name was Meho and he had been one of the Heleta family's closest friends. Four years later, he still had nightmares about him. Savo and his family had endured unspeakable terror at the hands of the very people they once trusted, and all he wanted was revenge against those who had betrayed him. Now on the verge of manhood, Savo thought he had lost his innocence, his hope, and his ability to trust. What he didn't realize is that this meeting with Meho would lead him on an incredible and harrowing journey of self-discovery and forgiveness. Four years earlier, Savo was a young Serbian boy enjoying an idyllic, peaceful childhood in Gorazde, a primarily Muslim city in Bosnia. At the age of just thirteen, Savo's life was turned upside down as war broke out. All Serbians who had stayed in the city were now under suspicion of being spies, including Savo and his family. Virtual prisoners in their own home, they lived without water or electricity, relying only on their father's battery-operated radio for news of the war that was erupting all around them. Through the next two years, they endured treatment that no human being should ever be subjected to, even from the people they considered their friends. Their lives were threatened, they were shot at, terrorized, put in a detention camp, starved, and eventually lost everything they owned. But after two long years, Savo and his family managed to escape. And then the real transformation took place. From his childhood before the war to his internment and eventual freedom, we follow Savo's emotional journey from a young teenager seeking retribution to a peace-seeking diplomat seeking healing and reconciliation. As the war unfolds, we meet the incredible people who helped shape Savo's life, from his brave younger sister Sanja to Meho, the family friend who would become the family's ultimate betrayer. Through it all, we begin to understand this young man's arduous struggle to forgive the very people he could no longer trust. Seen through the eyes of a child, this is a heartrending portrait of war at its most brutal and unforgiving. At once powerful and elegiac, Not My Turn to Die offers a unique look at a conflict that continues to fascinate and enlighten us. Savo Heleta has trained groups from Bosnia to become leaders in their communities. He has traveled to the United States, Canada, and Spain to conduct education in youth camps, communication and leadership trainings, and strategic planning. He is currently studying conflict transformation and management in South Africa and will be a part of a team that will organize peace talks for Darfur with the help of the UN and the African Union. The team will also include such renowned leaders as Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. Savo now lives in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
Author Heleta, Savo
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Savo Heleta (Port Elizabeth, South Africa) has trained groups from Bosnia to become leaders in their communities. He has traveled to the United States, Canada, and Spain to conduct education in youth camps, communication and leadership trainings, and strategic planning. He is currently studying conflict transformation and management in South Africa.

Category Literature
   Biographies & Memoirs
ISBN-10 0814401651
Barcode / ISBN-13 9780814401651   (Google for more info)
Binding Hardback
Publisher Amacom Books
Publication Date 2008-03-31
Year 2008
Number of Pages 240
Language English
BIC Classification Economics, finance, business and industry
   Business & management
BISAC Subject Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs

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