The Mehmed Paša Sokolovi? Bridge over the Drina River in the town of Višegrad was recently added to Unesco Hermitage List. This historically
significant bridge is featured in Nobel Prize-winning author Ivo Andric’s
“Bridge over the Drina,” a novel describing century-spanning stories and
events taking places in Bosnia, affecting the lives of multi-ethnic Bosnians: Muslims, Turks, Serbs and gypsies.

“Bridge over the Drina” is a super fiction about which I should have written a long time ago. I have since forgotten most of the details and probably have to reread the book again in order to review it properly.
The bonus story of how I got hold of this book and my long trip to
return it to its rightful owner is also interesting.

Soon, I will tell.

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