Review:

The Bone Woman: A Forensic Anthropologist’s Search For Truth In The Mass Graves Of Rwanda, Bosnia, Croatia, And Kosovo By Clea Koff

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The Bone Woman: A Forensic Anthropologist’s Search for Truth in the Mass Graves of Rwanda, Bosnia, Croatia, and Kosovo by Clea Koff is a non-fiction book that documents the author's experiences working as a forensic anthropologist in several conflict zones.

Key Features

  • First-hand account of forensic anthropology work in mass grave investigations
  • Insight into the aftermath of conflicts in Rwanda, Bosnia, Croatia, and Kosovo
  • Personal anecdotes and reflections from the author

Pros

  • Compelling storytelling
  • Provides a unique perspective on war crimes investigations
  • Raises awareness about the impact of conflict on individuals and communities

Cons

  • Contains graphic descriptions of violence and human rights abuses, which may be disturbing to some readers

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