Aleksandra Rebic is an American of Serbian heritage born in Chicago, IL, the daughter of parents who immigrated to the United States and made America their home. She is a graduate of Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Studies from the School of Speech. Aleksandra has been an aspiring author and student of history all of her life. While employed at a successful data processing company with both national and international clientele, she dedicates much of her free time to the freelance writing that she hopes will make a difference. The topics she focuses on cover a wide range, from the simple to the complex, and her hope is that through her writings she moves and inspires people to see things from a different perspective than they might be used to. Aleksandra has been published in both Serbian and American newspapers and on the internet, and is co-author, with her father, of the book Dragoljub-Draza Mihailovich and the Second World War: The History of a Great Betrayal. She organized and hosted several events including the 1993 Mihailovich 100th Birthday Celebration and the 1994 Halyard Mission 50th Anniversary Commemoration.