Vratila si me životu

Vratila si me životu

Archibald Joseph Cronin

The novel follows a young doctor, Robert Shannon, who, struggling with illness, professional failures, and inner doubts, finds new meaning and strength thanks to the love and understanding of a young woman.

You Brought Me Back to Life by A. J. Cronin is a novel about the personal and professional maturation of a young Scottish doctor, Robert Shannon. After years of study and hard work, Shannon faces a difficult turning point: his ambitious research meets with resistance, while he is simultaneously exhausted by health problems and the feeling that he has failed his own ideals. In intellectual and emotional turmoil, he abandons his previous life and goes into solitude, convinced that everything has collapsed for him.

During this period of collapse, Jean Law reappears, a young woman whose kindness, composure and moral strength have already left a deep mark on him. Jean supports him when he is most vulnerable – not with spectacular gestures, but with a quiet presence and sincere understanding. Her stability becomes the foundation of Shannonly's recovery: he gradually regains faith in his calling, in his own abilities and in the meaning of working for the benefit of others.

Cronin weaves medical themes with introspective drama in the novel, depicting the pressures of scientific work, the beauty of the medical profession, and the dangers of ambition that consume a person from the inside. Shannon's return to life is not an instant turnaround, but a slow process of relearning trust, humility, and love. Jean is presented not as a savior but as a catalyst for his own strength.

You Brought Me Back to Life is a novel about vulnerability, resilience, and moral maturity—a story of how a person can be renewed when they find someone who sees them more clearly than they see themselves.

Titel des Originals
Shannon's Way
Übersetzung
Desanka Milekić
Editor
Reuf Bravo
Maße
16,5 x 11 cm
Seitenzahl
261
Verlag
Džepna knjiga, Sarajevo, 1954.
 
Latein Schrift. Taschenbuch.
Sprache: Serbisch.

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