Ten Thousand Shells and Counting: A Memoir (Teenage War Survival Book #1) by Nadija Mujagic – Review by Angela Hayes

Ten Thousand Shells and Counting: A Memoir (Book 1) (Teenage War Survival series)Ten Thousand Shells and Counting: A Memoir (Book 1) by Nadija Mujagic
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

4.5 Stars

 

Ten Thousand Shells and Counting (Teenage War Survival Book #1) by Nadija Mujagic is a poignant memoir of life in war-torn Sarajevo. This book is brave, confronting, inspiring, and a testament to the author’s resilience and strength of character to have survived such a horrific situation.
Her story is eye-opening and emotive. Reading of all the challenges, violence, frightening situations, trauma, loss, grief, and her strength and bravery as she recounts her experiences made for quite a heart-wrenching read for me. Sprinkled with quiet insights, and a little humour, this proves to be an inspiring tale.
A thought-provoking and memorable account of survival and the long-lasting effects of the war on her, and her family…
Ms. Mujagic continues her story in “Immigrated” (Book #2)…
Well worth the read!

Thank you, Nadija Mujagic!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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