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The Book of My Lives

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Aleksandar Hemon's narrative begins in Sarajevo, a small city where a young boy immerses himself in street soccer, grapples with sibling rivalry, and enjoys trips abroad with his engineer father, who also keeps bees. As a young man, he challenges the city's elders through American music, poetry, and journalism. His life shifts dramatically when war erupts in Sarajevo, forcing his family to flee with their dog, leaving behind their former life. Meanwhile, Hemon starts anew in Chicago, building his own family. This work, Hemon's first nonfiction, transcends traditional memoir, serving as a love letter to two cities and a poignant tribute to familial bonds. It urges readers to embrace life, particularly through soccer—not just for fitness but for joy. Driven by passion and grounded in profound experiences and insights, it transforms readers, offering a fresh perspective on the world. For those familiar with Hemon's fiction, this book is essential; for newcomers, it provides an ideal introduction to a remarkable writer. It was also recognized as a Best Nonfiction Book of 2013 by Kirkus Reviews.

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The Book of My Lives, Aleksandar Hemon

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2012
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English
Released
2012
Format
Paperback
Pages
214
ISBN10
1447211960
ISBN13
9781447211969
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Aleksandar Hemon's narrative begins in Sarajevo, a small city where a young boy immerses himself in street soccer, grapples with sibling rivalry, and enjoys trips abroad with his engineer father, who also keeps bees. As a young man, he challenges the city's elders through American music, poetry, and journalism. His life shifts dramatically when war erupts in Sarajevo, forcing his family to flee with their dog, leaving behind their former life. Meanwhile, Hemon starts anew in Chicago, building his own family. This work, Hemon's first nonfiction, transcends traditional memoir, serving as a love letter to two cities and a poignant tribute to familial bonds. It urges readers to embrace life, particularly through soccer—not just for fitness but for joy. Driven by passion and grounded in profound experiences and insights, it transforms readers, offering a fresh perspective on the world. For those familiar with Hemon's fiction, this book is essential; for newcomers, it provides an ideal introduction to a remarkable writer. It was also recognized as a Best Nonfiction Book of 2013 by Kirkus Reviews.