Vrijeme za ples: Priča o pomirenju

Vrijeme za ples: Priča o pomirenju

Karen Kingsbury

Time to Dance is an unforgettable love story. It invites and encourages us to always cherish our marital relationship and never give up.

John and Abby Reynolds are the perfect couple. Their love was born from a youthful friendship and a strong family bond. They are looked up to by their friends, adored by their children, admired by everyone. But now, after twenty-one years of love, hardship, laughter, and raising a family in their lake home, John and Abby could lose everything.

On the brink of an affair, John is no longer the same man Abby married, and she is no longer the girl of his dreams. Now strangers, their days of dancing together gone forever, they have finally made the hardest decision of all: they are getting divorced. They gather their three children to tell them the news, but before they can, their daughter announces the happy news: she is getting married this summer.

Determined not to ruin their daughter's happy time, Abby and John agree to postpone the divorce for a while. But as the wedding approaches, they reminisce about the times they spent together, and their friends recount stories of their travels together, asking how they managed to get through all the difficult times together. Haunted by their memories, Abby and John face crucial questions. Is this decision irreversible? Is their marriage, the marriage of two devoted believers, irretrievably lost?

Original title
A Time to Dance
Translation
Barbara Kučica
Editor
Petar Balta
Dimensions
23 x 15 cm
Pages
253
Publisher
Verbum, Split, 2012.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53235-479-9

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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