I zlo će proći

I zlo će proći

Jadranka Kosor

The autobiographical and political book brings the former Croatian Prime Minister's intimate reflections, experiences, and writings about pivotal historical moments, political struggles, personal strength, and hope in difficult times.

The book I zlo će proci by Jadranka Kosor, former Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia and long-time politician and journalist, is a collection of personal, political and social writings, essays and reflections. Written in a period of facing global and local crises, the book deals with the themes of power, politics, personal responsibility, but also human vulnerability. The author speaks openly and without reservation about key moments of her political career, including leading the country during the completion of negotiations for Croatia's entry into the European Union and the uncompromising fight against corruption.

In addition to the political dimension, the work bears a strong autobiographical and emotional imprint. Jadranka Kosor writes about the challenges she faced as a woman in politics, about betrayals and ups and downs, but also about family values, loneliness and the inner strength needed to cope with difficult life blows. The book's title carries a universal message about the transience of adversity and the importance of perseverance. With her simple yet impressive writing style, the author offers readers an authentic insight into the political background and an inspiring story of survival, dignity, and hope that all evil must eventually pass.

Dimensions
23 x 14 cm
Pages
165
Publisher
Golden time, Varaždin, 1995.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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