Ljubavni romani Mir-Jam 4: Samac u braku

Ljubavni romani Mir-Jam 4: Samac u braku

Milica Jakovljević Mir-Jam

The book "Married Single" by the author Milica Jakovljević, better known under the pseudonym Mir Jam, belongs to her recognizable style of love stories that explore the romantic and social dilemmas of the characters in the context of a patriarchal environ

The novel abounds in emotional plots and analysis of interpersonal relationships, emphasizing the universal themes of love, misunderstandings and the search for happiness.

The protagonist of the novel is a man, single in his late thirties, who enjoys freedom and independence. His lifestyle and avoidance of serious relationships are often the subject of gossip in the small, traditional community. However, meeting a young woman, who differs from others in her intelligence and charm, begins to change his view on marriage and family life.

Through a series of events, the hero faces his own fears and prejudices about attachment. At the same time, the story explores the misunderstandings and obstacles that stand in the way of their love. The shared experiences and emotional growth of the characters lead them to understand that true happiness comes through compromise, honesty and mutual understanding.

"Single in Marriage" is a novel that explores universal love dilemmas and personal growth of the characters in a warm and subtle way. Through interesting dialogues and vivid descriptions of everyday life, Mir Jam invites readers to think about love, happiness and the importance of understanding in relationships.

Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
337
Publisher
Alfa, Zagreb, 1977.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Serbian.

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