| Management number | 219235637 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $14.40 | Model Number | 219235637 | ||
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THE BOY FROM THE YELLOW HOUSE is the most shocking novel ever published in the world, an autobiographical confession after which mankind will never be the same. In copyright meditation of Sasa Milivojev, the Boy‑witness speaks about unimaginable horror he survived in his own country as a 12‑year‑old boy: about the Yellow House and camps, about kidnapped civilians and drinking their blood, about smuggling their organs and war crimes, about the most brutal killings and rapes, about incredible sufferings and ethnic cleaning, about genocide and secret tombs...The novel The Boy from the Yellow House has been built on several narrative levels, simultaneously discovering all pranks in close and actual history, discovering political dilemmas on integrations, territorial integrity protection as well as on identity of one sovereign country; on criminal and corruption, prosecution of the political opponents under the veil of democracy, on terrorist strategies and global jihad expansion. A blend of epic and lyric, narrative, dramatic and journalistic; on bombing and destroying of the genetic code; on friends' betrayal, lies, the criminals, the sectaries, false identities, psychiatric cases, drug addiction, prostitution, pedophilia, necrophilia; on the lowest levels of the human being and divine art; on hate and love, the way of overcoming anger, on peace, conciliation, global love and tolerance... speaks the hero of angelic beauty and an extraordinary talent, wide knowledge and fascinating performance.Sasa Milivojev (Sasha Milivoyev) is a famous writer, poet, journalist, columnist, and political analyst. One of the most read columnists in Serbia, he is the author of seven books and numerous columns published in various daily newspapers. He is the author of the novels “The Boy from the Yellow House”, “Echo of a Nuclear Bomb”, “Love and Death in Dubai”, and the collection of columns “Journalist of Resistance”, as well as political speeches. His work has been translated into around twenty languages across the world.Milivojev’s literary voice is unique: uncompromising, lyrical, and deeply existential. His writing blends testimony with artistry, turning trauma into universal reflection. The Boy from the Yellow House is not only a novel but also a document of human suffering and resilience, a mirror of political corruption and historical betrayal, and a hymn to the possibility of redemption. Readers will encounter a text that is both epic and intimate, brutal and tender, devastating and healing.This book is a rare fusion of confession and literature, journalism and poetry, philosophy and testimony. It is a work that confronts the darkest truths of human existence while still pointing toward beauty, transcendence, and reconciliation. Sasa Milivojev’s hero, the Boy, embodies angelic beauty and extraordinary talent, but also the scars of violence and betrayal. Through him, the novel speaks of hate and love, of the struggle to overcome anger, of peace and tolerance, of the fragile hope that humanity can rise above its own destruction.The Boy from the Yellow House is a novel that will leave no reader indifferent. It is a book that demands courage, compassion, and reflection. It is a confession that transforms into art.Sasa Milivojev’s revelations about the Yellow House marked one of the earliest literary testimonies on this dark chapter of modern history. His courage in exposing hidden crimes gave voice to countless silenced victims. The interview he gave about the novel, published by Voice of Russia in fifteen languages, reverberated across continents, shocking the world and sparking global debate. The impact was so immense that even Pope Benedict XVI publicly reacted, acknowledging the gravity of what had been revealed. This novel thus stands not only as a work of art but also as a historical milestone, a testimony that forced humanity to confront truths it long tried to ignore. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8241197276 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6.24 x 0.86 x 9.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.13 pounds |
| Print length | 295 pages |
| Publication date | December 24, 2025 |
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