Summary
: Hill above the clouds
Before us is a book that contains elements of a narrative, an essay, and even a travelogue, but it is first and foremost a diary and a version of a spiritual (auto)biography. It is an out-of-body bedeker in which Vesna described the dramatic struggle for her seriously ill son.
In the opening note, it is explicitly emphasized that it is not a literary work either in terms of ambitions or in terms of the applied procedure. When writing this book, the author was guided by the discipline of witnessing, that is, by the desire to leave a kind of document about the mystery that was happening before her eyes.
The reaches of Hills above the clouds are not exhausted in any case in the incomparable pain of a woman who is looking for all possible ways to save her son's life and in this search she dives into the most hidden depths of a human being.
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