A review by lgwritermn
The Angel of Grozny: Orphans of a Forgotten War by Nadia Christensen, Åsne Seierstad

3.0

This was a little harder read for me. I didn't have the time that I have in the past to read it straight through, so maybe that is why. There were some parts that I zoned out. This book contains a lot of political background, which is good for the most part so the reader can understand the conflicts and history behind the war between Chechnya and Russia. Seierstad once again goes inside the lives of those affected by horrible atrocities between two ethnic groups.