Sugar Coated War

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Primarily set in the besieged city of Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital, during the break up of the former Yugoslavia, Sugar Coated War is a personal story and a factually based account of the Balkan War, as seen through the eyes of an International Aid Worker. This book clearly illustrates both the tragedy and barbarism of this gruesome conflict. A war fought with 1940s technology and tactics, along with a medieval, often-brutal mentality.

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5.0
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A Google user
February 17, 2018
An enjoyable read
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About the author

John Breardon was born in central England, in 1965. After being made redundant from his job at a local factory, he embarked on a harrowing adventure that would leave an indelible mark upon him. Previously unable to find a position that would satisfy both his quest for adventure and his youthful desire to prove himself, John volunteered for overseas service as an International Aid Worker. Serving in Bosnia during the break up of the Former Yugoslavia, and later in the civil uprising that took place in Albania, he had many opportunities to achieve both.

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