Prsten

Prsten

Danielle Steel

This poignant story follows the life of a family through the whirlwinds of World War II, intertwined with love, loss, and the search for new hope.

The plot centers on Arielle, the daughter of a wealthy German banker, who falls in love with a Jew, a deadly danger in Nazi Germany. Their love ends tragically, and over the following decades, the ring Arielle wears becomes a powerful symbol of her family's past, survival, and twists of fate. The novel is notable for its strong emotional power, solid historical framework, and intimate portrayal of war as a family torn between loyalty, love, and the struggle for survival.

Original title
The ring
Translation
Lika Dimitrijević
Editor
Dimitrije Tasić
Dimensions
18 x 10.5 cm
Pages
381
Publisher
BIGZ, Beograd, 1991.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, very good condition
 

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