Ljubavni romani Mir-Jam 5: Greh njene mame

Ljubavni romani Mir-Jam 5: Greh njene mame

Milica Jakovljević Mir-Jam

"The sin of her mother" is a classic work that continues to delight readers with its universal theme and emotional depth. The book calls for compassion and understanding and warns against the danger of prejudices and baseless judgments.

The book "The sin of her mother" is a touching love drama that explores intergenerational relationships, social prejudices and the consequences of past decisions on an individual's life. As in the other works of this popular Serbian author, the story is full of emotional and moral dilemmas, raising questions about love, forgiveness and the legacy of the past.

The story follows the life of a young girl who faces condemnation from her surroundings because of her mother's mistakes. The mother, whose past is marked by wrong decisions and forbidden love, becomes the object of gossip in the small circle. As a result, the daughter must deal with prejudices that threaten her own dreams and happiness.

The main plot of the book relates to the love story between the main character and a young man from a prominent family. Their relationship runs into obstacles due to the dark secrets of her mother's past. The heroine is torn between her love for her mother, whom she understands and tries to protect, and her own aspirations for a happy life.

Through the story, Mir Jam skilfully exposes complex relationships within family and society, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness and understanding. The book also criticizes the hypocrisy and moral strictness of a patriarchal society in which women are often condemned for mistakes that men go unpunished.

Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
462
Publisher
Alfa, Zagreb, 1977.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Serbian.

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