Put on paper shortly after the war in Bosnia, the content is striking in that it is horrifying to realise that the acts described, more than resembling the horrors of the second world war, are still possible in modern day Europe.
The book itself is too factual to be interesting just for the horrors alone, which now have been told and retold, and although the story details the personal misfortunes of one Bosnian muslim, it would have benefited from more personal and private insights.