Studengora

Studengora

Charles Frazier

During the American Civil War, wounded soldier Inman embarks on a perilous journey home to his beloved Ada. Their fates intertwine in a story of love, loss, and survival.

Studengora is a novel by Charles Frazier set during the American Civil War. The work follows the fates of Inman, a Confederate soldier, and Ada Monroe, a young woman who lives on a secluded estate called Studengora in North Carolina.

After years spent on the battlefield and being seriously wounded, Inman decides to leave the army and return home. Ahead of him is a long and dangerous journey through a war-torn country. Along the way, he meets different people, witnesses violence, poverty and human kindness, and questions his own beliefs and the meaning of war.

Meanwhile, Ada is left alone after the death of her father. Inexperienced in farm work, she faces difficult life circumstances. With the help of the strong and resourceful Ruby Thewes, she gradually learns to farm the land and take care of the estate. Their friendship becomes the key to her survival and personal maturation.

The novel skillfully combines historical events with an intimate story of love, hope, and endurance. Through rich descriptions of nature and compelling characters, the author depicts the effects of war on individuals and communities. Studengora is at once a war, love, and adventure novel that explores themes of longing for home, human resilience, and the search for peace in a world marked by violence. The work has won numerous awards and has gained the status of a modern classic of American literature.

Original title
Cold Mountain
Translation
Damir Biličić
Editor
Neven Antičević
Illustrations
Nenad Martić
Dimensions
23 x 15 cm
Pages
351
Publisher
Algoritam, Zagreb, 2005.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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