Ljubavni romani Mir-Jam 3: Nepobedivo srce

Ljubavni romani Mir-Jam 3: Nepobedivo srce

Milica Jakovljević Mir-Jam

The book "Invincible Heart" is one of her most famous novels Mir Jam. This love story is characteristic of the author's style, which masterfully portrays emotional dilemmas, social obstacles and the power of love.

The plot follows a young, strong and independent woman who, despite numerous challenges and obstacles in life, remains steadfast in her convictions and faith in love. The main character faces loss, social condemnations and inner turmoil, but despite everything, her "invincible heart" retains hope and the will to be happy.

At the heart of the story is a complex love relationship between the protagonist and a man who is struggling with his past and feeling of inferiority. Their relationship is marked by misunderstandings, emotional trials and the influence of the environment. Through a series of twists and turns, the author explores the themes of forgiveness, trust and the power of love.

Mir Jam is known for her light and emotional writing style. "The Invincible Heart" exudes an atmosphere that draws the reader into the world of the characters, encouraging him to think about his own values ​​and relationships. The message of the book is that the strength of the heart and faith in love can overcome even the most difficult obstacles.

Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
510
Publisher
Alfa, Zagreb, 1977.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Serbian.

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