Sherry Jones’s controversial The Jewel of Medina is to go on sale again in Serbia, having been withdrawn in July.
The director of Boebook publishing company Aleksandar Jasic, commented on the change of direction by stating that ‘it would be good for Serbia’s Muslim community’. Blackmarket copies were said to be selling at twice the cover price
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Aisha book returns to Serbian bookshops
Sherry Jones’s controversial The Jewel of Medina is to go on sale again in Serbia, having been withdrawn in July. The director of Boebook publishing company Aleksandar Jasic, commented on the change of direction by stating that ‘it would be good for Serbia’s Muslim community’. Blackmarket copies were said to be selling at twice the […]
15 Sep 08
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