They were afriad because the was war going on. They didn't want her to die.
Zlata Filipovic was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
"Zlata's Diary" by Zlata Filipovic was written during the Bosnian War in the early 1990s. Zlata, a young girl living in Sarajevo, documented her experiences and feelings during the conflict, offering a personal account of the war's impact on civilians. The diary gained international attention for its portrayal of the human cost of the conflict and the resilience of the people affected by it.
Zlata wrote the diary from 1991-1993 during the Bosnian War. The war begins just before her 11th birthday. The author of the book, Zlata Filipovic, was born in 1980, making her 29 years old.
The author's perspective in "Zlata's Diary" is that of a young girl living in war-torn Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. Zlata's diary entries convey her experiences and emotions, providing a poignant and personal account of the impact of conflict on civilians, especially children. Through Zlata's reflections, the author highlights the human cost of war and the resilience of the human spirit.
Zlata's parents are Yelena Kostyuchenko and Sergey Zakharov.
The phrase "a child's view of war" describes the author's perspective in "Zlata's Diary" accurately. The diary, written by Zlata Filipović during the Bosnian War, provides a poignant and personal account of the conflict through the eyes of a young girl, highlighting the innocence and vulnerability of children amidst the violence and chaos of war.
The cast of Mijn zusje Zlata - 2003 includes: Wesley Blok Melody Klaver as Zlata Isabelle Kooij as Mirjam Martijn Oversteegen as Father Thekla Reuten as Older Mirjam Karen Verheul as Mother
Zlata's birds name was Cicko
Zlata Filipovic
Zlata Filipovic is a/an Diarist
Zlata's Diary was created in 1992.
Zlata Bartl died in 2008.