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Sida Košutić

"Nativity Scene" depicts the spiritual and family warmth of Christmas time, through the story of simple people whose hearts open to kindness, giving, and faith as they prepare for the feast of Christ's birth.

“The Nativity Scene” by Sida Košutić is a short, meditative prose strongly marked by Christian inspiration and warm humanism. Set in the atmosphere of Christmas, the story combines the everyday life of simple village people with the profound symbolism of Christ’s birth. Through characters preparing for Christmas — children, parents, older family members — the author depicts the process of inner calm, reconciliation, and rediscovering trust and love among loved ones.

The central motif of the nativity scene has a dual role: as a real object that needs to be prepared for the holiday and as a spiritual image of a heart that opens to kindness. Košutić emphasizes the importance of simplicity, humility, and a willingness to give, not only materially but also through patience, forgiveness, and sincere care for others. She pays special attention to children’s experience of Christmas, full of wonder and innocence, which acts as a gentle corrective for adults and a reminder of fundamental values.

The style of the story is quiet, gentle and emotional, with an emphasis on the atmosphere of home, light, togetherness and quiet joy. Through simple scenes, the author expresses her faith in the inner strength of goodness, which is especially evident during Christmas time. "Nativity Scene" is thus both a realistic depiction of everyday holiday life and a symbolic text about the need for man to draw closer to God and his neighbor.

Editor
Josip Andrić
Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
200
Publisher
Knjižnica dobrih romana, Zagreb, 1933.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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