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Zlata Filipović

A Child’s Resilience Amidst the Chaos of War

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Author: Zlata Filipović

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780670857241

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/07/1993

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen Zlata's Diary

"Zlata's Diary" by Zlata Filipović is a powerful and poignant account of a young girl's experiences during the Bosnian War. This summary audiobook is ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in history, particularly those wanting to understand the impact of war on civilians, especially children. Additionally, it serves as a valuable resource for readers seeking insights into resilience, the human spirit, and the importance of documenting personal stories in times of conflict.

3 quotes from Zlata's Diary

  • "It's like a dream, this war, but it is real. You cannot wake up from it and find everything back to normal."
  • "I want to live my life like any other child, with hopes and dreams, not just surviving day by day."
  • "Peace is not just the absence of war; it is the presence of understanding and compassion amongst people."

Author : Zlata Filipović

Zlata Filipović is a Bosnian-Croat author best known for her poignant work, *Zlata's Diary*, in which she chronicles the harrowing realities of life in Sarajevo during the Bosnian War from 1991 to 1993. Often referred to as the "Anne Frank of Sarajevo," Zlata's poignant reflections in her diary, named "Mimy," capture the struggles of a childhood interrupted by conflict. Unlike Anne Frank, Zlata and her family escaped to Paris in 1993, later moving to Dublin, where she completed her studies at St. Andrew's College and graduated with a BA in human sciences from the University of Oxford in 2001. An advocate for youth and social issues, she has written extensively, including the Foreword for *The Freedom Writers Diary* and co-editing *Stolen Hearts: Young People's War Diaries, From World War I to Iraq*. Zlata also produced the short film *Stand Up!* as part of a campaign against homophobic bullying in schools and has appeared on various media platforms, including the talk show *Tout le monde en parle*. She currently resides in Dublin, Ireland.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

Zlata's Diary Free Audiobook Download

Zlata Filipović

A Child’s Resilience Amidst the Chaos of War

3.7511624rating

Information

Author: Zlata Filipović

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780670857241

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/07/1993

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Zlata's Diary

"Zlata's Diary" by Zlata Filipović is a powerful and poignant account of a young girl's experiences during the Bosnian War. This summary audiobook is ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in history, particularly those wanting to understand the impact of war on civilians, especially children. Additionally, it serves as a valuable resource for readers seeking insights into resilience, the human spirit, and the importance of documenting personal stories in times of conflict.

3 quotes from Zlata's Diary

  • "It's like a dream, this war, but it is real. You cannot wake up from it and find everything back to normal."
  • "I want to live my life like any other child, with hopes and dreams, not just surviving day by day."
  • "Peace is not just the absence of war; it is the presence of understanding and compassion amongst people."

Author: Zlata Filipović

Zlata Filipović is a Bosnian-Croat author best known for her poignant work, *Zlata's Diary*, in which she chronicles the harrowing realities of life in Sarajevo during the Bosnian War from 1991 to 1993. Often referred to as the "Anne Frank of Sarajevo," Zlata's poignant reflections in her diary, named "Mimy," capture the struggles of a childhood interrupted by conflict. Unlike Anne Frank, Zlata and her family escaped to Paris in 1993, later moving to Dublin, where she completed her studies at St. Andrew's College and graduated with a BA in human sciences from the University of Oxford in 2001. An advocate for youth and social issues, she has written extensively, including the Foreword for *The Freedom Writers Diary* and co-editing *Stolen Hearts: Young People's War Diaries, From World War I to Iraq*. Zlata also produced the short film *Stand Up!* as part of a campaign against homophobic bullying in schools and has appeared on various media platforms, including the talk show *Tout le monde en parle*. She currently resides in Dublin, Ireland.