Ostala je samo radost

Ostala je samo radost

Ilijana T. Cvetnić

"Only Joy Remains" is a novel by Ilijana T. Cvetnić that explores themes of love, loss, and inner strength.

The main character, through a series of emotional challenges, goes through a journey of self-confidence and self-acceptance. The story focuses on her relationship with loved ones, friends, and her own inner demons, while struggling with grief and disappointment. Cvetnić uses rich descriptions and emotional dialogue to convey to the reader the depth of human feelings and the complexity of interpersonal relationships. Through various life situations, the heroine discovers the true value of joy and accepts inevitable changes. The book is inspiring and offers a message about the strength of the human spirit, the ability to find happiness even in the darkest moments. In the end, the novel leaves the reader with a sense of hope and encouragement, showing how joy can come from the most difficult experiences.

Dimensions
24 x 17 cm
Pages
316
Publisher
Samostan Kraljice Karmela, Brezovica, 2022.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:New
 

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