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Adopting Sarajevo

By: Alexandra Marshall
Narrated by: Helen Lloyd
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Orphaned during the Siege of Sarajevo, Marina - now a teenage figure skating star - returns to Bosnia for the first time since an American family adopted her as a baby. Tag along with Marina as she discovers the true meaning of family, learns about her heritage, and explores the war-torn city that could have been her home.

Alexandra Marshall is the author of five novels and one nonfiction book. Her short fiction, essays, feature stories, travel journalism, and opinion pieces have appeared in many literary journals, newspapers, and magazines. Marshall has also been a film critic for The American Prospect and a guest columnist for The Boston Globe. She has taught writing in two Harvard extension programs and at Emerson College. Born in Western Pennsylvania and raised in the near suburbs of New York City, Marshall has lived in Boston since 1977.

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This monotone performance of Adopting Sarajevo is lackluster, in my opinion. The discussions between the daughter and adoptive mother prior to visiting Sarajevo are strange, and the relationship between the daughter and adoptive father is just sad. As parents who adopted in Romania, one year after the revolution that left Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu executed by firing squad, I was expecting more. Our own journey was harrowing and unforgettable. In contrast, in this fictional story, Marina is a famous figure skater, our daughter, now 31 years old, is autistic, nonverbal, permanently scarred from the deprivation of the orphanage from which we adopted her. Yet, she is ours, formed by the hands of a loving God who sent us there to bring her home.

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