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  1. www.adlit.org › profile › zlata-filipovicZlata Filipovic - AdLit

    When Zlata Filipovic, “the Anne Frank of Sarajevo,” began her diary entries on September 2, 1991, her life was typical of most 11 year olds. By the time she ended her diary entries on October, 13, 1991, the Serbian, Croatian, and Muslim warlords had changed her life forever.

  2. Sep 30, 2021 · Filipovic is the author of the international bestseller Zlata’s Diary, co-editor of Stolen Voices: Young People’s War Diaries from World War I to Iraq and a documentary filmmaker. She grew up under one of the longest sieges in modern-day history in her native city of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina.

    • Danny Schwartz
  3. Zlata’s Diary. War broke out in her home city of Sarajevo when Zlata Filipovic was 11 years old. Now an author and filmmaker, Filipovic tells how she, her family, and her neighbors used resilience to survive the years of horror. [00:00:00] Stephen: This is Road to Resilience, a podcast about facing adversity. I'm Stephen Calabria.

  4. Zlata Filipović was given a diary in September 1991, when she had just begun fifth grade, and wrote from 1991 to 1993 during the Bosnian war, which began just before her eleventh birthday. Zlata's diary chronicles her daily life and the war's increasing impact on her home town of Sarajevo.

    • Zlata. Filipovic
    • 1994
  5. Feb 1, 2007 · Flipboard. Email. Zlata Filipovic kept a diary in war-torn Sarajevo that chronicled her harrowing war experiences. Fifteen years later, she's collected an array of young people's war...

  6. Zlata Filipovic´ ‘s bestselling diary of wartime Bosnia has been translated into thirty-six languages. She attended Oxford University and Trinity College, Dublin, and has spoken around the world about her experiences.

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  8. Feb 17, 2010 · Zlata Filipovic’s diary of life in war-torn Sarajevo has been compared to the Diary of Anne Frank. Only 11 years old when she started writing, she is now a poised young woman of 26 who uses her voice to speak against the tragedy of war and its effect on children.

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