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Aftermath: Bosnia's Long Road to Peace

What happens after a war ends and all the reporters go home? Sara Terry reflects on a region she covered and cared about, and returned to photograph, in the years following the tragic Balkan war. Her words and pictures are collected in her new book, Aftermath: Bosnia's Long Road to Peace, and Jonathan Kirsch talks to her about it.

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KCRW placeholderBy Sarah Spitz • Jun 29, 2006 • 1 min read

What happens after a war ends and all the reporters go home? Sara Terry reflects on a region she covered and cared about, and returned to photograph, in the years following the tragic Balkan war. Her words and pictures are collected in her new book, Aftermath: Bosnia's Long Road to Peace, and Jonathan Kirsch talks to her about it.

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