• BenVimes@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    I’ve read a good portion of it in English. It’s a good read if you like historical dramas. It’s about a Bosnian village called Višegrad. In the 16th century, the Ottoman Sultan has the titular bridge built there to connect two parts of his empire. The book follows the residents of the village as the construction and then continued operation of that bridge shapes their lives over the centuries, all the way up to the start of WW1.

    It’s not character-centric, because it covers such a huge time period, but it’s still great if you have any interest in the history of that part of the world.

    You can also visit the bridge itself if you have some time to spend in Bosnia. I’ve not been there yet, but I imagine it’s more impressive than the street corner in Sarajevo where Franz Ferdinand was shot, which I have been to and can confirm is very underwhelming.