Let me say straight out that reading this book was a tension-filled ride for me. I was caught up in the lives of the main characters, Tom, an American newspaper reporter of some fame, and Nina, his native interpreter.
Some years after the books initial scenes of drama, Tom
…more returns to Bosnia/Serbia and once again meets Nina. He is now an independent journalist. And here is where the tension for the reader increases when it seems it can get no stronger. I asked myself if I should stop reading the book for a bit or continue with the tale. I chose to continue as I could not bear not knowing what happened next. So, continue reading I did, holding my breathe at times and staying up much past my bedtime. Was it worth it? Oh, yes, indeed. Very much so. What a writer!
The War Reporter is that kind of book. The kind that draws one in , steals from your sleep but in the end rewards the reader with a tale of war and its sufferings, of love and its turmoil. This reader was grateful to have read this book which will long stay with me. (less)