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How do you pick up the pieces after your life is shattered by war? How do you continue living when your country no longer exists, your language is no longer spoken and your family is divided, not just by distance but by politics too? What happens when your old identity is taken from you and a new one imposed, one that you never asked for? When Olivera Simic was seven years old, President Tito died. Old divisions re-emerged as bitter ethnic conflicts unfolded. War arrived in 1992. People were no longer Yugoslavs but Serbs, Croatians, Bosnians. Old friends became enemies overnight. In this 606 $aRefugees$vBiography 606 $aPeacekeeping forces$zBosnia and Hercegovina 607 $aSarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)$xHistory$ySiege, 1992-1996$vPersonal narratives 615 0$aRefugees 615 0$aPeacekeeping forces 676 $a362.87 700 $aSimic?$b Olivera$0943176 702 $aSnibson$b Deb 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910820333603321 996 $aSurviving peace$93931260 997 $aUNINA