Zauvijek

Zauvijek

Catherine Anderson

The story follows Laura Townsend, a young woman whose life changes drastically after an accident that left lasting effects on her ability to speak and express herself.

Although she faces prejudice and difficulties, Laura is determined to lead a fulfilling life. He gets a job at an animal rehabilitation center, where he meets Isaac MacKenzie, a successful biochemist.

Isaac is initially skeptical of Laura due to her communication difficulties, but soon realizes her warmth, intelligence and dedication. As their friendship grows into something deeper, Isaac and Laura face their own fears and insecurities, building a love relationship based on trust, understanding and courage.

Original title
Forever after
Translation
Mihaela Perković
Editor
Mihaela Perković
Dimensions
20.5 x 14.5 cm
Pages
432
Publisher
Naklada AS, Zagreb, 2005.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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