Overview
Growing up on one of the world's stages, Bozz Dreamtton drew inspiration from his volatile native city of Sarajevo as he looked toward a life of creative success. But when his dreams morphed into nightmares, he was forced to confront his new reality and make a commitment to freedom, life, and the achieving of goals that seemed impossible.
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Description
Growing up on one of the world's stages, Bozz Dreamtton drew inspiration from his volatile native city of Sarajevo as he looked toward a life of creative success. But when his dreams morphed into nightmares, he was forced to confront his new reality and make a commitment to freedom, life, and the achieving of goals that seemed impossible.
The city of Sarajevo was one of Europe's gems—cradled by hills and mountainsides, it glittered with a quiet beauty long before it became known as the city that saw the spark that ignited World War I. Its notoriety was somewhat dispelled when it hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics, but when the Balkan Wars began in the 1990s, it was beseiged for 1,442 days as its citizens struggled to survive.
This war theater serves as the backdrop of Dreamtton's story—a story of how a child with simple aspirations turned something terrible into something beautiful. It a testament to how one man willfully prevailed over the horrors of war and a tale of love, loss, love reborn and love grown.
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About the author
Born in the Olympic city of Sarajevo in 1977, Bozz Dreamtton aspired to grow into an artist, painter, and writer who would decorate the world stage with his creations. Instead, he lived through more than three war-torn years during the Seige of Sarajevo, during which his dreams never died.
By the age of 19, he was a refugee from Yugoslavia living in the United States, having escaped ethnic cleansing, endured the horrors of war and lived to write about it in his fourth language.
After nearly two decades as an individual contributor in corporate theater, he decided to become an independent novelist and further pursue his dreams. He is a proud American living in Texas, an artist and a freeman, a free mind and a free spirit, but most of all, he is a proud father of two boys.
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