Do mjeseca i natrag

Do mjeseca i natrag

Jill Mansell

How far would you go for love? To the Moon and Back is a warm love story with elements of humor and drama, set in London's Primrose Hill.

The main character, Ellie Kendall, is dealing with the loss of her husband Jamie in a tragic accident, leaving her convinced that her life is over. But she slowly becomes ready for a new beginning, finding solace in her work and an unusual “secret visitor” – the ghost of Jamie who provides her with emotional support. Ellie moves to North London, where she meets her neighbor Roo, a charming but troubled woman hiding a secret of her own, and Zak McLaren, a handsome businessman whose dog becomes a bridge in their relationship. Zak is in love with Ellie, but she, unaware of his feelings, struggles with guilt and the fear of new love.

The story explores themes of loss, renewal and the courage to love, with Mansell’s signature wit and vivid characters. Ellie and Roo face personal struggles – from guilt to hiding the past – as their lives intertwine with the other residents of Primrose Hill. The novel culminates in the revelation of secrets and emotional resolution, offering an optimistic view of a new beginning.

According to reviews, the book is ideal for relaxation, with a light plot and a warm atmosphere, perfect for reading on the beach.

Original title
To The Moon and Back
Translation
Lidija Toman
Editor
Silvia Sinković
Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
376
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2016.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53343-328-8

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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