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Letters from the Fire - Alma Alexandra Hromic Fiction Book

Description:ISBN 1869503368 / Author: Alma Alexandra Hromic

Newest Review: ... Then someone on the group suggested that Alma she put her real frustrations into a fictional story. That is how ... more

 ... "Letters from the Fire" got started, which also cemented her relationship with Deck, leading her to move to the USA from New Zealand and marry him. While in real life, Deck and Alma took much the same side politically regarding the NATO operation, in order to bring more spice to the book, they decided to pit the fictional Dave against the fictional Sasha, politically. And while Alma wasn't living in Novi Sad at the time of the bombings, it made more sense to put Sasha right on the front lines. But what this book con...more

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TheChocolateLady
Crowned ReviewLetters from the Fire - Alma Alexandra Hromic: Burning and Building Bridges (856 words)
by - written on 29/07/07 (Very useful, 88 readings)
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During the NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, also known as "Operation Allied Force", two people "meet" on an internet newsgroup – one is a woman who is there, watching her homeland being bombed by NATO forces. The other is a man living in the USA. As they argue the different sides of what they see and believe is right, they discover a connection that is stronger than their disagreements, and surpasses the physical distance between them. This is the story of "Letters from the Fire" written by R. A. Deckert (aka Deck) and Alma Hromic. First of all, this novel is told almost entirely through the fictionalized ...  Read the complete review

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