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100 1  Arcos, Carrie. 
245 10 We are all that's left|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /
       |cCarrie Arcos. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Narrated by Laura Knight Keating and Elisabeth Rodgers. 
520    Two lives. Two worlds apart. One deeply compelling story 
       set in both Bosnia and the United States, spanning decades
       and generations, about the brutality of war and the trauma
       of everyday life after war, about hope and the ties that 
       bind us together. Zara and her mother, Nadja, have a 
       strained relationship. Nadja just doesn't understand 
       Zara's creative passion for, and self-expression through, 
       photography. And Zara doesn't know how to reach beyond 
       their differences and connect to a closed-off mother who 
       refuses to speak about her past in Bosnia. But when a bomb
       explodes as they're shopping in their local farmers' 
       market in Rhode Island, Zara is left with PTSD--and her 
       mother is left in a coma. Without the opportunity to get 
       to know her mother, Zara is left with questions--not just 
       about her mother, but about faith, religion, history, and 
       her own path forward. As Zara tries to sort through her 
       confusion, she meets Joseph, whose grandmother is also in 
       the hospital, and whose exploration of religion and 
       philosophy offer comfort and insight into Zara's own line 
       of thinking. Told in chapters that alternate between 
       Zara's present-day Providence, RI, and Nadja's own 
       childhood in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War
       of the 1990s, We Are All That's Left shows the ways in 
       which, no matter the time and place, struggle and tragedy 
       can give way to connection, healing and love. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Mothers and daughters|vJuvenile fiction. 
650  0 Post-traumatic stress disorder|vJuvenile fiction. 
650  0 Terrorism|vJuvenile fiction. 
650  0 Yugoslav War, 1991-1995|vJuvenile fiction. 
650  0 Bosnian Americans|vJuvenile fiction. 
650  0 Faith|vJuvenile fiction. 
651  0 Bosnia and Herzegovina|xHistory|y1992-|vJuvenile fiction. 
700 1  Rodgers, Elisabeth.|4nrt 
700 1  Keating, Laura Knight.|4nrt 
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