Ljubav je poseban cvijet što pokreće cijeli svijet

Ljubav je poseban cvijet što pokreće cijeli svijet

Ludmila Karačonji

The book "Love is a special flower that moves the whole world" by author Ludmila Karačonji is imbued with poetic tones and deep reflections on love as a universal force.

This work explores love in all its forms – romantic, familial, friendship and spiritual – and how it affects people's lives and shapes the world.

The book is written in an emotional and philosophical style, with an emphasis on introspective moments that encourage the reader to think about their own experiences with love. Ludmila Karačonji uses the metaphor of a flower to symbolize the tenderness, growth and strength of love that spreads throughout the world.

"Love is a special flower that moves the whole world" is an inspiring work that encourages reflection on the importance of love in everyday life. The author invites readers to find beauty in every moment, believing that love has the power to transform people and the world.

Editor
Dragutin Dado Štebih
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
299
Publisher
Vlastita naklada, Osijek, 2007.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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