
Dnevnik jedne obične žene
by:
Margaret Forster
Language: Serbian
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 8674361536
Publication date:
January 1st, 2004
Publisher: Laguna
Pages: 391
Genres: Action & Adventure
Milicent King's diary unfolds the experiences of a young girl on the brink of adolescence as the world around her stands on the precipice of transformation. Set against the backdrop of the impending First World War, her voice captures the raw emotions and complexities of growing up in tumultuous times. At just thirteen, Milicent grapples with the expectations of maturity while navigating the innocence of her youth, making her reflections all the more poignant.
As she chronicles her daily life, the reader is invited into Milicent's rich inner world—a tapestry of dreams, fears, and aspirations. The writing vividly illustrates her relationships with family, friends, and the evolving landscape of society. Each entry reveals her nuanced understanding of the adults around her, highlighting both their struggles and their influences on her understanding of life.
Milicent’s journey is not only one of personal growth but also a mirror reflecting the societal changes brought on by war. Through her eyes, the reader witnesses the shifting values and social dynamics, providing a powerful commentary on resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity.
With elegance and depth, the diary serves as a vessel for both Milicent's personal revelations and the broader historical context of her time, allowing readers to connect with a young woman whose life is shaped by the world around her. Her story is a heartfelt exploration of the ordinary yet profound journey of growing up, enriched by the shadows of global conflict.
As she chronicles her daily life, the reader is invited into Milicent's rich inner world—a tapestry of dreams, fears, and aspirations. The writing vividly illustrates her relationships with family, friends, and the evolving landscape of society. Each entry reveals her nuanced understanding of the adults around her, highlighting both their struggles and their influences on her understanding of life.
Milicent’s journey is not only one of personal growth but also a mirror reflecting the societal changes brought on by war. Through her eyes, the reader witnesses the shifting values and social dynamics, providing a powerful commentary on resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity.
With elegance and depth, the diary serves as a vessel for both Milicent's personal revelations and the broader historical context of her time, allowing readers to connect with a young woman whose life is shaped by the world around her. Her story is a heartfelt exploration of the ordinary yet profound journey of growing up, enriched by the shadows of global conflict.